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Hair Transplants Can Change Your Life

Hair Transplant Hair transplants have been around for decades, but the technology has come a long way since the days of “plugs” and other procedures that left people with unnatural-looking results. Today, they’re more effective than ever and can make a huge difference in people’s lives. Hair transplants can be life-changing. A hair transplant gives men and women with thinning hair or balding parts of their scalp a chance to achieve the thick, full head of hair they once had. As an expert in these procedures, Dr. Robin Unger has seen first-hand how a hair transplant can change a person’s life — and not just because of how they look. Here are ways a hair transplant can change your life and help boost your self-esteem: Hair Transplants Can Change Your Life While it’s certainly not for everyone, a hair transplant is an excellent choice for many people suffering from hair loss. According to this FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) study, 86 percent of patients reported being satisfied with their results. Hair transplants can be life-changing. They can make you feel more confident, younger, and happier overall. Hair loss is an unfortunate reality for many people, but you don’t have to live with it forever. The good news is there are several hair transplant options available today that can help you get your hair back and take control of your life again. A hair transplant can change your life because:It Increases Your Self-ConfidenceIt Helps You Look YoungerIt Makes You Look More Attractive Here’s Why You Should Consider Getting a Hair Transplant If you’re suffering from hair loss, you might have considered getting a hair transplant procedure before. However, there’s still a lot of misinformation out there about what hair transplants actually are. Hair transplants are a permanent solution for hair loss because we use individual follicles from your own head and replant them where you are losing hair. Since your body doesn’t reject its own tissue, there is no risk of rejection. This isn’t the case with many other treatments for hair loss. Some medications have side effects or a high cost of maintenance, while some cosmetic procedures don’t produce natural-looking results or simply don’t last as long as a hair transplant. Hair Transplants Are Becoming More Popular The main benefit of hair transplant surgery is that it’s permanent. Once transplanted, the new hair will grow normally and continue to grow...
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Common Truck Accident Injuries

Truck Accident Lawyer While getting into any accident on the road can be scary, getting into an accident with a commercial truck can be especially scary. These trucks weigh tens of thousands of pounds, so they are more likely to cause fatal injuries in the event of a crash. Here are the most common truck accident injuries. Head Injuries Truck accidents can result in minor to severe head injuries. Some minor head injuries can resolve themselves with adequate rest while severe head injuries can have long-lasting impacts. Those who suffer severe head injuries may experience speech difficulties, trouble with reasoning and problem solving, memory loss, visual changes and mood swings.  Amputation In a truck accident, certain body parts, like fingers, toes, arms and legs, can get crushed and can’t be saved. As a result, a surgeon will have to perform amputation. It can be shocking to wake up with one of your body parts missing. Your life will change dramatically. You may need extensive rehabilitation and prosthetics to function in your daily life. Spinal Cord Injuries Spinal cord injuries are one of the most severe people can suffer in truck accidents. They can result in an inability to move, spasms and bladder or bowel control loss. Those who suffered this injury may have to undergo surgeries and long-term rehabilitation. In the most severe cases, spinal cord injuries can cause permanent paralysis.  Cuts People can suffer cuts if glass, metal or other objects hit your skin during a truck accident. Cuts might not seem as serious as head injuries or amputation, but they are nothing to make light of. Without prompt treatment, cuts can lead to infection or permanent scarring. Burns If a truck’s fuel tank ruptures during an accident, a fire can quickly spread to nearby passenger cars. As a result, drivers and passengers of these vehicles can suffer severe burns, which are extremely painful and may cause permanent disfigurement. Skin grafts may be required. Whiplash Whiplash is a neck injury that occurs when the head jerks backward and forward suddenly during an accident. Common symptoms include neck pain and stiffness, dizziness and shoulder pain. If this injury isn’t treated promptly, it can result in chronic neck pain, which can make it difficult to perform daily tasks. If you have been hurt in a truck accident, you may want to schedule a consultation with a truck accident lawyer, like...
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Can I Hire A New Personal Injury Lawyer During My Accident Case?

Personal Injury Lawyer Car crash victims hire personal injury lawyers to manage the complex legalities of injury claims. This way, they can focus on recovery, while the lawyer can help obtain the deserved compensation.  But there are instances when victims no longer feel their accident claim is in the right hands. It raises uncertainties about the settlement, and victims might even think of changing lawyers.  For some, making this decision won’t be easy. But, if necessary, can you really hire a new auto accident lawyer during your case? The short answer is yes, you have the right to switch your personal injury lawyer even in the middle of the case, but there can be certain limitations. It happens all the time, and switching lawyers isn’t hard.  Changing Car Accident Lawyers – To Do or Not To Do?  If you’re unhappy with your current car accident lawyer, you can change your legal representation. But you must first schedule a face-to-face meeting and discuss the issues. If you’re still unsatisfied, you can terminate your attorney and find a new lawyer. However, it is often difficult to know whether the problem is with the attorney or something else. Third parties can be uncooperative, or the court system may be causing delays. So before recklessly firing the existing lawyer and hiring a new one, seek a second opinion to be certain you are making the right decision. When Can You Switch Lawyers? It is a good idea to have another attorney in mind before you terminate your current attorney. Another thing to remember is that changing attorneys can often suggest to others that you are a difficult client with unreasonable expectations. Reasonable reasons to terminate your attorney can include the following: They don’t communicate wellThey don’t clearly explain case strategiesThere’s a lack of trustThey’re unwilling to listen to your opinionsThe case appears to be going nowhereThere’s always a case manager (and not an attorney) dealing with you They’re causing unnecessary delays due to their tight schedule They’re convincing you to settle for seemingly unfair compensation Changing your auto accident lawyer in the middle of a case can be stressful, but if you find the right one, it can make all the difference to the outcome of your case.  How to Change Your Lawyer? Changing lawyers depends on the current status of your case. If you’ve filed a lawsuit, you’ll have to submit a notice to the...
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Premises Liability 

Personal Injury Lawyer Property owners and residents have a duty to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition so that others who enter the premises don’t become injured. This duty is referred to as “premises liability” and includes the duty to inspect the property and repair any dangerous conditions. Property owners and residents can be held liable under a premises liability theory for accidents and injuries that occur as a result of dangerous conditions on their property. One common example of an injury that might lead to premises liability is one resulting from a slip and fall accident. For instance, if a postman slips and falls in oil on a home’s driveway, he might sue the homeowner for his injuries.  Premises liability is governed by different laws in every state, so it is important to check your state’s laws if you are considering filing a premises liability lawsuit. Some states evaluate the status of the injured visitor to determine liability, while others evaluate the condition of the property and the actions of both the visitor and the property owner.  Status of the Injured Visitor Most states recognize at least three types of visitors: invitees, licensees, and trespassers. An invitee is someone who the owner has invited onto their property. A property owner owes the highest duty of care to invitees. The property owner has a duty to repair known dangers and reasonably inspect the property to discover and repair unknown dangers.  A licensee enters a property for their own purpose or convenience, but with the owner’s consent. In other words, the primary benefit when a licensee enters another’s property is to the licensee, not to the owner. Property owners owe a lower duty of care to licensees than they do invitees. The property owner must take reasonable steps to protect licensees from known dangers on the property but is not obligated to inspect for unknown dangers. A trespasser enters the property without the consent of the owner and without any right to do so. A property owner owes no duty to trespassers who enter their property, except that the property owner cannot deliberately injure trespassers. However, a property owner who knows that trespassers are likely to enter their property has a duty to give a reasonable warning to prevent injury to trespassers if the owner has created or maintained artificial conditions that they know are likely to cause...
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Brain Bleed Lawyer

Working after a TBI Traumatic brain injuries can turn your entire life upside down and affect your ability to go back to work after receiving a traumatic brain injury. In fact this is such a common occurrence that it is no secret that even the most minor TBI can have long-lasting effects.  Concussions are viewed to be less serious of all head injuries and oftentimes people just shake them off as omens that will go away and will not leave any long-term consequences behind, but this is not always true, and in fact because of the complexity of the brain a concussion can be devastating. Because the brain is such a complex organ in the human body, scientists do not have a full grasp on how everything in the brain works and how everything in the brain is affected by injuries. This means that a brain injury of any kind can have issues that have never been seen before by science. So when negligence is the root of the injury, it is very important that families consider legal options and reach out to a brain bleed law such as the ones available at Davis & Brusca LLC. Brain injury lawsuits are going to ensure that all of the other challenges that families are facing such as medical bills, medical debt, ongoing medical care, and 24 hour care, it’s going to be taken care of so that they can focus on taking care of the victim of someone else’s negligence. Money is often an issue for families that require any kind of long-term medical care, and this is especially true if the injured party is the person who was earning the money and they are now unable to work. If you need more insight into how a TBI can affect your life, read below. Far-Reaching TBI Consequences Come to think of it, millions of Americans are affected by TBI’s in one way or another and this is not an obscure injury. Even minor head injuries can leave you struggling to get back to work, no matter how minor your head injury is, you may still find yourself struggling to perform at the same level that you performed before the head injury and this can affect your work ability and your work evaluation. Individuals with head injuries of any kind may suffer the motions or even lose their job altogether because...
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