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Total Injury Weekly Round Up, Oct. 24, 2008

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As the week winds down, check out Total Injury’s latest articles:

Parents Protest Mandatory Flu Vaccine Policy     Parents are furious that the state of New Jersey is requiring children who attend preschool or daycare to get a flu shot—especially because there are concerns about the safety of such shots.

Parents May Pursue Lawsuit against Vaccine Manufacturer     A court decided that a vaccine manufacturer could be help liable for damages in a civil case involving the health of a couple’s son. The court set a new precedent with this verdict.

Insurance Company Renders Blind Man Helpless     Another injured person becomes victim to an insurance company that refuses to cover his damages. Learn about one man’s fight to get the help and compensation he deserves.

New Post-Concussion Management Recommendations     Studies have shown that sustaining another blow to the head before full recovery from a concussion can lead to second-impact syndrome. Second-impact syndrome is a condition in which arteries swell and pressure builds in the brain. This can often lead to the onset of a coma or death. Learn about the latest post-concussion advice.

We’ve also added some new information about Medical Malpractice Injuries.

In addition, be sure to check out the background about these recent personal injury verdicts:

–$300,000 Award Upheld for Two High School Students Who Experienced Anti-Gay Abuse

–Judge Reduces $350,000 Injury Award Against Town

–$4.25 Million Injury Verdict Against Hospital for Negligent Delivery that Caused Cerebral Palsy

–Pfizer: $894 Million to Settle Lawsuits Over Its Drugs Bextra & Celebrex

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