The Johnny O. Foundation sponsors National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month, which is observed during the month of September, in order to raise awareness about the causes, and prevention, of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). TBIs are widely misunderstood and are far more common than most realize. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were approximately 2.8 million TBI-related emergency room visits, hospitalizations and deaths in the United States in 2013 and 153 people die from injuries that include TBI daily.
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On August 13, 2018 an Alachua County jury awarded, our brave client, Rebekka Trahan, more than $4.6 million for what she said was more than a decade-and-a-half’s worth of mistreatment.
As outlined in our complaint, Trahan was molested by her father from the time she was 8 years old until she left her parent’s home at 24. The filing alleges that Trahan’s older brother, Scott F. Mulholland, also abused her from the time she was 13 years old until her departure.
Ten Tips for the Young (and Experienced) Attorney When Taking Depositions
PARITY FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT IN FLORIDA
It is hard to read the news without seeing reference to the opioid epidemic in Florida. The prevalence of substance use disorder in our state has many ramifications, not least of which is a widespread need for treatment. When people suffer from a substance use disorder, though, they sometimes find that their health insurance refuses to help.
The Opioid Epidemic and Pregnant women
Background and Help
THE FACES OF OPIOID USE DISORDER
MY NAME IS SUSAN…..
Recently, I attended a conference with a number of my attorney colleagues, regarding mass tort opioid litigation. I left that conference with a lot of knowledge, new friends and an overwhelming sense that I needed to talk about my own experience concerning substance use disorder.
Opioid Epidemic - Risk of birth defects and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Questions & Answers
GIRALDO V. AHCA: HOW WILL IT AFFECT YOUR CASE?
“Primum non nocere”