Posts by Bailey & Greer, PLLC
Maternal Infections and Birth Injuries
Pregnancy is a miraculous and complicated process, and it comes with potential risks that can affect both a mother and her unborn child. One such risk factor is maternal infections, which, if left untreated, can lead to serious birth injuries. Maternal infections during pregnancy can occur at various stages and may involve bacteria, viruses, or…
Read MoreWhat Should I Bring When I Meet My Little Rock Personal Injury Lawyer?
If you suffer injuries from an accident that occurred while driving, at work, at a friend’s house, while grocery shopping, or any other place, you are likely stressed, frustrated, and overwhelmed with the recovery process, accumulating medical bills, and the income on which you are losing out. As a result, you may feel lost and…
Read MoreWhat Is Placenta Previa?
Being pregnant, giving birth, and making plans to raise a child are supposed to be happy and joyous times in a person’s life. However, when pregnancy complications emerge, it can be difficult to enjoy these moments. It is your medical provider’s job to keep an eye out for any risks or potential complications as well…
Read MoreMost Likely Types of Nerve Damage from Car Accidents
One of the least talked about injuries after a car accident is nerve damage. Many people do not know or realize that they can suffer nerve damage after being in a collision, as this type of injury is not noticeable or able to be seen. However, nerve damage is very common, painful, and requires in-depth…
Read MoreWhat Does “Loss of Enjoyment” Mean in a Car Accident Case?
When you suffer injuries in a car accident, one of the first discussions you will have with your car accident attorney will be about the losses you have endured since the accident. This is when you will first hear the term “loss of enjoyment”. While this loss can be one of the more difficult ones…
Read MoreThe Importance of Early Recognition and Diagnosis of Sepsis
Sepsis is a very serious health condition that must be diagnosed and treated correctly and promptly. When this condition is not taken seriously or recognized quickly enough, individuals often experience organ failure, septic shock, or even death. Doctors must take the proper steps to successfully perform an exam and assess a patient’s symptoms to determine…
Read MoreSpinal Cord Injury and Secondary Health Complications
Many people do not know the full extent of spinal cord injuries. They may think that individuals who have this type of injury can heal within a few weeks or months. However, the truth is that spinal cord injuries often come with secondary health complications, making the individual’s life more complicated as well as emotionally…
Read MoreCognitive Challenges for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries
When a person has a traumatic brain injury (TBI), they most likely have months or years of recovery ahead of them. This recovery period usually consists of a variety of different cognitive challenges that affect their lives in multiple ways. As a result, the individual may have a hard time carrying out their daily duties,…
Read MoreWhat Is Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)?
Discovering that your newborn has suffered a devastating birth injury, such as Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE), can be a heartbreaking experience. These injuries, often caused by mishandling or oxygen deprivation during delivery, can have a profound and lasting impact on your child’s life. It is essential to hold the responsible doctors and hospitals accountable for the…
Read MoreHow Poor Truck Maintenance Contributes to Accidents
Truck accidents can have various causes, and one prevalent factor is poor maintenance. Neglecting regular inspections and maintenance can leave the vehicle in poor working condition, posing risks to all road users. Inadequate maintenance not only endangers the truck driver but also puts other drivers and pedestrians in harm’s way. By failing to ensure the…
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