| Mar 9, 2019 | Brain Injury, Catastrophic Injuries, Personal Injury
Trampoline parks are an entertaining and fun-filled setting for many families and children which is why their popularity is rapidly increasing. Concurrent with their growing popularity, trampoline parks have also become accident-prone environments resulting in major,...
| Sep 20, 2018 | Brain Injury
The National Trial Lawyers has named Attorney Chad Tuschman as one of the Top 25 Brain Injury Trial Lawyers in the state of Ohio. This is a highly illustrious honor given to a select group of attorneys who have achieved success in their field and performed exceptional...
| Feb 7, 2018 | Birth Injuries, Brain Injury, Medical Malpractice
Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term for a variety of medical conditions that result in disrupted development or damage to the part of the brain that controls posture and movement. It can vary in severity from mild coordination and muscle control problems to a complete...
| Jan 30, 2018 | Brain Injury, Catastrophic Injuries, Personal Injury
The cost of a brain injury goes far beyond medical bills. There are many costs to consider, including on-going care, rehabilitation, lost wages, and even the losses associated with the changes in the victim’s life. They may lose their independence, their personality,...
| Jan 16, 2018 | Brain Injury, Catastrophic Injuries, Personal Injury
After an accident, the injuries you have sustained can greatly vary. The severity of your injuries, types of injuries you have, and the impact your injuries have on your day-to-day life are important factors in any injury claim. Depending on how seriously you were...
| Jul 29, 2016 | Brain Injury, Personal Injury
Medically, a concussion can occur when a physical trauma causes the brain to hit the sides of the skull, leading to a disruption or interruption of normal brain activities. Hollywood, as well as the media, have helped to perpetuate misinformation about these injuries...
| Jul 20, 2016 | Brain Injury
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious emotional condition that is often triggered by flashbacks and throws the victim into severe distress and crippling anxiety for an unknown amount of time. The triggers of PTSD are often linked to a particularly...
On Behalf of Williams DeClark Tuschman Co. L.P.A. | May 23, 2016 | Brain Injury, Personal Injury
The brain is the body’s main hub for processing nervous, intellectual, and sensory activities, making it one of the most if not the most important organs in a person’s body. Since the brain plays such a massive role in so many bodily and cognitive functions, any...
| Feb 3, 2016 | Brain Injury, Personal Injury, Sports Injury
Head Injuries Can Be Fatal Arthur DeCarlo, Jr., son of former professional football player, Art DeCarlo, and executor of his father’s estate, has filed suit against the NFL. The suit arises out of Mr. DeCarlo’s death, which purportedly stemmed from head...
| Oct 2, 2013 | Brain Injury, Child Safety, Health & Safety
Our brains consist of cells that do not have strong regenerative properties, meaning that any damage done may be permanent or take decades to physically heal. Due to this long-lasting effect of traumatic brain injuries (TBI), children who have suffered a TBI are often...