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Our eighteen-year-old client was driving on an interstate into
the early morning sun. As he drove over a rise in the road,
he struck a car that was disabled and stopped in the middle
of the road because a 150-pound wheel and tire detached from
a tractor-trailer rig traveling in the opposite direction.
The lugs holding the tire had broken off, causing the tire
and wheel to travel across the median strip, and hit and
disable the stopped vehicle.
Awarded: $ 3.5 million
Our client an 86 year-old woman sustained an injury
after being struck by a bus. The inattentive bus driver
was warned by a passenger that the woman was crossing
in front of the bus but could not stop in time to avoid impact.
Awarded: $1,000,000
Our client was operating his motorcycle on a two-lane road
when a large box truck made a U-turn into his path of travel.
The client attempted to avoid the collision by laying his
motorcycle on its side. Unfortunately his lower leg and
ankle came in contact with the truck causing seven
fractures and soft tissue injury.
Awarded: $785,000
DISCLAIMER: Please note that every case is different and these verdicts and settlements, while accurate, do not represent what we may obtain for you in your case.
A new study shows that using magnesium to delay premature labor can actually reduce the baby’s risk of developing cerebral palsy. Magnesium sulfate helps stabilize blood vessels, limits damage caused by oxygen depletion and protects against injuries that could cause inflammation and swelling. These various benefits may help protect an endangered child from developing cerebral palsy.
Research that has been based on several studies since 1995, suggests a lower rate of cerebral palsy in preterm babies whose mothers were given magnesium sulfate when premature labor began. Federal investigators at 20 research centers affiliated with the Maternal Fetal Medicine Units Network conducted one of the largest studies to date to explore the link between cerebral palsy and magnesium sulfate given during pregnancy.
The women participating in the study reported to one of the 20 research centers between the 24th and 31st weeks of pregnancy and all of the women were experiencing premature labor. Each woman was randomly chosen to be given either magnesium sulfate or a placebo. Researchers monitored the babies born for symptoms of cerebral palsy, which they categorized as moderate, severe or fatal. Mild cases were not evaluated because mild cases of cerebral palsy often correct themselves.
The study was published in the August 28th issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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