In most cases, yes.
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They mostly Suffer from Building, Houses, (ect.)
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Jill likely suffered a traumatic brain injury, which can lead to swelling of the brain due to internal bleeding, blood clots, or damage to brain tissue. Other possible causes of brain swelling include infections, tumors, or strokes.
If you do not allow an injury to heal properly and thoroughly, you may in fact suffer irreversible damage. The extent may not be apparent right away, but just because it does not hurt now does not mean it will not cause problems later.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is just one form of traumatic brain injury. There are many ways a person (or in this case young child) can suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and violent shaking is one of them. For more information on causes and types of TBI please see this link: http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/brain-injury/index.html
People survive all the time but not always. Even survivors may suffer debilitating injuries that they will live with the rest of their lives.
While no two people will be the same, learning the basics about traumatic brain injuries will help you understand and relate to your clients. Here is a link to an article going over the realities of TBI: http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/Coping-traumatic-brain-injury/index.html and another going over recovery-related aspects: http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/recovery-traumatic-brain-injury/index.html
There are law firms that specialize in representing injured people including those who suffer from traumatic brain injury. Some examples are The Head Injury Site, Edgar Snyder & Associates, Thompsons Solicitors, and Bolt Burdon Kemp.
Exposure to loud noises can indeed cause permanent hearing damage. It doesn't always happen and it's not the only way to suffer hearing loss though.
A person can suffer a laceration (cut) to the lips or tongue, or loosening of teeth, or have teeth knocked out. Such injuries often accompany a jaw fracture or other facial injury.
Boxers suffer repeated blows to the face and occasional knockouts (traumatic brain injury). Football, basketball, hockey, and soccer players, and many other athletes are at risk for milder forms of brain injury called concussions.
YES
penetrating head injury
She had a knee injury in the off-season.