Spinal cord injuries are treated in various ways depending on the severity, but the first step in treatment is to make sure that the extent of the injury is clear. If the patient isn’t breathing or if the heart has stopped, there may need to be special devices inserted into the body to help those functions work normally.
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Are Cyclists Hit Often by Drivers in Canada?
In Canada, cycling is an important way to get from place to place. It’s ideal if you live close to venues around town, because you don’t have to pay car insurance or worry about the cost of gasoline.
You Can Be Compensated for Your Whiplash Injury
Whiplash is a serious injury that can cause all kinds of problems in your life. Some minor side effects, like headaches or shoulder pain, can be off-putting, but more serious injuries to the neck and spine can result in a need for surgery, braces or other medical assistance.
General Motors Facing Canadian Lawsuits Following Recalls
General Motors Company recalled 36 million vehicles around the world in 2014, and that includes a number of vehicles in Canada. These vehicles caused accidents and several injuries and fatalities, leading to the recall on a wide scale.
What Kinds of Personal Injuries Can You Sue for In Canada?
There are many kinds of injuries you can sue for, and the wrongful death of a loved one can be a cause for litigation. For instance, if your loved one is hit by a car and suffers injuries, that makes the case a personal injury case immediately.
Do Motorcycle Helmets Cause Injuries?
Believe it or not, there are many Canadian motorcycle enthusiasts who still believe that helmets cause injuries; however, the facts do not support such claims.
Seeking Car Accident Injury Damages in Burnaby
An injurious car accident caused by another person’s negligence will always leave its victims asking, “Why?” Indeed, why did the other driver fail to act more responsibly?
What Is the Cost of Spinal Cord Injuries and Related Services?
Spinal cord injuries, also known as SCIs, can be incredibly expensive, and the impact they have on a person’s life can be drastic and permanent.
Fatal Pedestrian versus Car Accident Ends in Driver’s Conviction
A man from Surrey who hit and killed a 19-year-old pedestrian with a car in 2010 was recently found guilty of “willful blindness” relating to the fatal accident. Allegedly, he struck the man and failed to stop to investigate what happened.
5 Men Injured After Drunk Driver Crashes in Round-A-Bout
Five men were transported to hospital following a car crash in Burnaby last Saturday. The single-car collision happened at Simon Fraser University at the intersection of University Crescent and University Drive at approximately 5:30 a.m.