HOW TO SPOT A BRAIN INJURY Read This if You’ve Been in a Car Crash!
Why TBIs Often Win Bigger Settlements TBI cases typically result in bigger settlements because they take into account current and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, and lost wages in addition to punitive damages. Some people are never able to return to their normal level of brain function after a TBI, so the costs can really add up, especially if a commercial vehicle insurance policy or large personal policy is involved. Of course, you need an experienced attorney to get you that settlement. How to Act on a Potential TBI If you’ve been in a car wreck recently and lost consciousness, hit your head, or are experiencing any of the TBI symptoms we outlined, call our office at 210-756-5399. We can look into your case and connect you with medical help! We’ll do the same for any of your friends and family in this situation. Call now to protect them from further harm.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), car crashes are one of the leading causes of moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Our team at Packard Law Firm represents clients with TBIs all the time. These cases are very serious since even a little bit of brain damage is a big deal. Losing just a fraction of your memory, speech, or mental function can change your life forever. If you or someone you love has been in a car crash recently, you need to learn about TBIs, their symptoms, and what to do if you have one. Here’s a quick rundown from our team here. TBI Symptoms to Watch For If you pass out during a car crash or can’t remember the impact afterward, you may have a TBI. Besides those early warning signs, people with TBIs can also experience dizziness, confusion, headaches, memory loss, difficulty finding the right words while speaking, interrupted speech patterns, personality changes, and memory problems. Any or all of these symptoms might indicate a brain injury.
When one car smashes into another, it shakes up the brains of everyone inside. You can think of your brain like the yolk of an egg sloshing around inside the shell. Any impact will move that yolk — and a really hard hit can cause permanent damage.
– Michael Packard
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IRISH PANCAKES Inspired by TheKitchyKitchen.com
Ingredients
• 2 cups all-purpose flour • 1/2 tsp baking soda • 1/2 tsp kosher salt • 1 tbsp white sugar
• 1 large egg, beaten • 1 cup buttermilk • 2 tbsp unsalted butter, divided
Directions
1. In a bowl, sift the dry ingredients together. Set aside. 2. In a skillet, brown 1 tbsp of butter.
3. In a separate bowl, mix the beaten egg, buttermilk, and browned butter. 4. In a constant stream, add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients while stirring. Do not overbeat! 5. Heat a skillet over medium-low heat. Add 1 tbsp of butter, stir until the skillet is coated, and then add a few large dollops of batter (about 3 inches wide) to the pan. Do not overcrowd. 6. Cook 4–5 minutes a side, until golden brown and cooked through. Serve with butter, jam, and syrup.
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