People are taught from an early age that they need to trust the advice and care provided by the medical professionals who treat them. That’s because these professionals are highly trained and highly skilled, and their advice and guidance can many times make the difference between life and death.
According to statistics kept by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 50,000 people are killed after suffering a traumatic head injury every year, and hundreds of thousands of others are forced to live with long-term disabilities.
Thousands of people are injured in San Diego car accidents every year, and many who have been harmed had little or nothing to do with creating the terrible challenges they face.
When someone suffers a traumatic brain injury, that person's life can change instantly and permanently. Not only will that person face a long road back to recovery, but he or she may have to learn to live with long-term or even permanent disabilities based on the loss of basic mental and/or motor skills.
The world of medical science has made remarkable progress in recent years, and diseases and injuries can now be treated that were never treatable in the past.
More than 50,000 people are killed in the United States every year and hundreds of thousands more are forced to live with long-term and permanent disabilities for one common reason – because they have suffered a traumatic brain injury.
There are more types of injuries that someone can suffer than anyone could ever count. However, one of the most difficult injuries that anyone can face is a traumatic brain injury.