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Injuries Caused by Flying Glass After Storefront Crashes in Owings Mills

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Most storefronts feature a considerable amount of glass for obvious reasons. Glass allows passing residents to see merchandise or inspect the interior of a restaurant before deciding whether to walk inside. Glass also allows plenty of natural light into the premises, creating a more pleasant atmosphere. However, glass storefronts also pose serious hazards to… Read More »

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Common Causes of Catastrophic Injuries in Maryland

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There are injuries that are minor, moderate, or severe, but when you use a term like catastrophic to describe them, you can be sure that the trauma is life-changing. Catastrophic injuries include those that result in fatalities, permanent functional disability, or temporary trauma to major body systems. Examples are traumatic brain injury (TBI), damage… Read More »

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4 Common Types of TBI In Maryland Accidents

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A human brain is a powerful machine, but it is also a soft, extremely delicate organ composed of exceptionally complicated tissues. When a person sustains a blow or jolt to the head, it could lead to a condition that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) terms traumatic brain injury (TBI). This… Read More »

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