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Symptoms and Dangers of Concussions and Brain Injuries

According to the CDC, traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is one of the major causes of death in the United States, contributing to approximately 30% of all deaths caused by injury. 138 people in the country die every day from injuries including TBI. In 2010, TBI resulted in about 25 million emergency department visits, hospitalizations, or deaths. In most cases, concussions are caused by sports. The CDC reports that the number of reported concussions has more than doubled in the last decade. 3,800,000 concussions were reported in 2012. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, concussion-related emergency room visits for children aged 8 to 13

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How to Prevent Injury in Commercial Fishing

Commercial fishing is one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States. The fatality rate in this industry is 39 times higher than the national average. Man overboard fatalities are the second leading cause of death among workers in professional fishing nationwide. Between 2000 and 2014, 210 fishermen died after falling overboard from their vessel. None were wearing PFDs (personal flotation device) when they drowned. During the same period, vessel disasters were the leading cause of death, accounting for 50% fatalities in commercial fishing. On-deck injuries caused 12% of all fatal injuries and the largest number of non-fatal hospitalized injuries. Between 2000 and 2014,

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Important Steps to Take before Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit Against an Amusement Park

According to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), 300 million people visit the nearly 400 amusement parks in the United States every year. In an analysis of amusement rides at parks and carnivals by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, an estimated 37,154 people were treated in hospital emergency rooms for serious amusement park injuries in 2011. Out of these injured people, 35,977 were released, while 1,177 required further treatment in the hospital or died due to their injuries. Everyone loves amusement parks, but no one thinks about the dangers that come with these places. You and your family can have a fun

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The potential of robot surgeons in New York

Robots have long been involved in the making of cars and electronics. They are also starting to learn how to make decisions that enable them to drive cars for us. As robots get smarter, there may be potential applications for artificial intelligence in the medical field. Specifically, it may be possible for a robot to perform surgery on its own in the future.

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How to Avoid Slips, Trips, and Falls at Work

Have you injured yourself at work? File a personal injury claim today! If you lose time to work that is money lost to you. If you have suffered pain and suffering because of someone else’s negligence, they should pay for it. According to the CDC, there were 828 fatalities in the construction industry in 2013. Out of these, 291 were falls. In 2008, 411 workers in the manufacturing sector died from occupational injuries. The leading causes of death were: 116 were caused by contact with equipment and objects 104 were transportation incidents 58 were falls As per a report released by the US Department of

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Toy-Related Injuries and Personal Injury Law

In 2011, it was found that an estimated 195,363 children under 18 years were treated in emergency departments in the United States for toy-related injuries. This accounts for 1 child receiving treatment every 3 minutes for type of injury. During this time, the annual rate for toy-related injuries among children younger than 18 years also increased by 39.9%. Toys may be defective because of errors in manufacturing or design. Toys can also have defects due to differences in standards in the country in which the toy was manufactured. In some countries, toys have been found to contain lead and other harmful materials. The responsibility of

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How to Prevent Boating Accidents and Injuries

According to the US Coastguard, in 2013, 4,062 boating accidents occurred in the United States and of these, 560 of them resulted in fatalities. Additionally, these accidents injured more than 2,600 individuals who were on or near the vessel. Although that number has lowered by about 12% compared to 2012, the figures are still very high. Recreational boating accidents also cost roughly $39 million in property damage. Tips to Prevent Boating Accidents Here is a list of the common causes of injuries caused by boating accidents and how to prevent them: Capsizing – This is the leading cause of boating-related deaths. Many accidents take place

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