Tag Archives: TBI
Major League Baseball Opening Day, A Reminder for Athletes to Play Safely
Major League Baseball Opening Day is April 3rd. Players will step up to the plate to use everything they’ve got. No matter how strong they are, they’re still at risk for injuries on the field, including concussions. As we’ve said before, there is no such thing as a minor injury to the brain. No… Read More »
Jawbones vs. Sawbones 2016
On March 12, 2016, Cash Krugler Fredericks was proud to serve as the MVP or lead sponsor for the Side By Side Brain Injury Clubhouse’s 5th Annual Sawbones v. Jawbones Basketball Benefit. This is the signature fundraising event for Side By Side, pitting local lawyers versus doctors in a basketball game that raises awareness… Read More »
This Spring Break, Go the Extra Mile to Be Safe
If you’re headed to the beach or another vacation destination this spring, Cash Krugler Fredericks has some tips to help keep you and your family safe. If you’re driving, make sure you have the proper automobile insurance before you hit the road. You might think you’re covered, but your coverage may be inadequate. One… Read More »
Jawbones vs. Sawbones: Epic Basketball for Serious Injuries
In December, I spoke to a group of attorneys, health care providers and families of brain injured loved ones regarding the ethical challenges of protecting a client who has diminished capacity due to a traumatic brain injury. When an accident happens that causes a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the victim often faces a lifetime… Read More »
Super Bowl Sunday: Play Hard, Play Safe
This Sunday more than a hundred million people will tune in to watch the Super Bowl. It’s one of the most viewed televised events in the U. S. But not everyone will be watching the game. NFL concussion spotters, stationed at the sidelines and the press box, will be watching the players closely to… Read More »
CKF Works Closely with “Side by Side” to Help Those With Brain Injuries
Cash Krugler Fredericks believes it’s important to participate in opportunities that benefit people who have suffered severe brain injuries. We see firsthand the struggles that families endure after catastrophic accidents. As attorneys, we fight to win settlements and verdicts for these families. But our fight goes beyond the courtroom to make sure they get… Read More »
There’s No Such Thing as a “Small” Brain Injury
Life can change in an instant. For Jewel Wicker, that moment came when she was struck from behind by a refrigerated truck while stopped at a red light. Her car was crushed and she was hospitalized for several days, sustaining a permanent mild traumatic brain injury. Don’t let the term “mild” fool you. In… Read More »
CKF Sponsors Record-Breaking Fundraiser for MS Institute at Shepherd Center
When you work as hard as we do for our clients, there’s not a lot of time for parties. There is one party, however, that we make a priority for our firm: The Legendary Party, the Shepherd Center Foundation’s largest fundraising event. Recently, Cash Krugler & Fredericks was proud to attend and serve as… Read More »
Brain Injury Turns Cop into Brain Injury Awareness Advocate
Some of the greatest activists begin their fight after unexpected, life-changing moments. Tate Mikell and his family are extraordinary individuals whose advocacy for individuals with brain injury began on June 13, 2005. Tate Mikell was a police officer in Charleston, South Carolina, known as “…the blond-haired cop with the glasses; don’t run from him… Read More »
Traumatic Brain Injuries in Military Turn Spotlight on its Effects
Unlike the vast majority of physical wounds, traumatic brain injury is invisible. But as we have seen through our work representing people with brain injury, the effects of TBI can be just as damaging and challenging to learn to live with. TBI plagues our servicemen and women, affecting thousands of retired and active duty… Read More »