Traumatic brain injury can\u2019t be seen and is often not diagnosed until it may be too late.<\/p>\n
\u201cIn my line of work I see many cases of traumatic brain injury, usually as the result of an accident: motorcycle crash, car wreck, truck collision, slip and fall or even sports related injuries. Unfortunately, mild cases are not always detected right away, which can cause a lot of problems later \u2013 up to a year later in some cases,\u201d added Christopher Mellino, a Cleveland malpractice lawyer<\/a> specializing in Cleveland medical malpractice cases and traumatic brain injury in Ohio.<\/p>\n In the U.S. alone, there are over 1.5 million victims of accidents of one sort or another who will end up in the hospital with non-fatal traumatic brain injury. \u201cOther figures I have seen also indicate that at least 3 million sports related traumatic brain injuries never get sent to the hospital. This is an enormous problem (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Traumatic brain injury can\u2019t be seen and is often not diagnosed until it may be too late. \u201cIn my line of work I see many cases of traumatic brain injury, usually as the result of an accident: motorcycle crash, car…<\/span><\/p>\n