Posts Tagged ‘Recovery’

90 at 9: Dow and NZ$ slump on recovery fears; Euro slammed on Greek debt worry

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


Bernard Hickey details the key news overnight in 90 seconds at 9am in association with the BNZ, including news the Dow has fallen more than 2% in late trade on fears about the US and global recoveries. Surprisingly weak jobless claim figures (480000 last week) were a factor. The NZ dollar fell to 68.6 usc, its lowest level since September as appetites for risky currencies globally shrank. The Euro fell to its lowest level since May last year on new fears about sovereign defaults in Portugal, Spain and Greece. Interest rate spreads for their bonds rose sharply, with Greek CDS spreads rising to 425 basis points. A major Greek union threatened a strike, raising worries Greece’s deficit cutting plan may fail. Meanwhile legendary US investor Warren Buffett has been stripped of his prized AAA credit rating by Standard and Poor’s after his big railway buy., Warren Buffett

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Aig Bonus Recovery Cepersvid-20

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Excessive compensation of $1.2 billion to officers and employees of AIG has injured shareholders, customers, competitors and shareholders of competitors. An involuntary filing of a bankruptcy peti…

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Danny Cipriani Talks About His Recovery From Injury

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

http://www.sport.co.uk/rugb… England flyhalf Danny Cipriani talks about his recovery from injury and the new Martin Johnson regime for the national team

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Self Injury And Recovery.

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Is recovery right for you?
My experience with Self Injury, my attempt to go into inpatient treatment, and my relapse.

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Is Recovery From Brain Injury Possible

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

The term head injury refers to impairment to the brain, which is usually the result of an accident or sometimes an assault. Often, it is the result of a hard blow in the head obtained in automobile accidents.

Injuries acquired from automobile accidents may range from minor to serious cases, depending on the extent and severity of the damage.

Symptoms of Head and Brain Injury

Oftentimes, brain injuries are hard to detect but symptoms will readily help you discovered if you are qualified to file a brain and head injury lawsuit.

Here are the following symptoms of head and brain injury:

• Repeated vomiting or nausea

• Persistent headache

• Convulsions or seizures

• An inability to awaken from sleep

• Dilation of the eyes

• Slurred speech

• Weakness or numbness in the arms or legs

• Loss of coordination

• Increased confusion, restlessness or agitation

Treatment Associated with Brain Injury

Common disabilities associated with brain injury can be readily cured with the advances of our technology. Recently, there are emerging alternative treatments and research method to help lessen and cure the ill effects of a severe brain injury.

People with severe injuries usually need rehabilitation and better treatment plan that includes physical rehabilitation, medication, community support programs, speech/cognitive thought rehabilitation, neuropsychological services, and other options.

Most victims of brain and head injury respond better to treatment when a team of caretakers and supporters, from doctors, nurses, and psychotherapists work together with family members or even co-workers to lend support to the victim.

Compensation and damages

If you have sustained brain or head injury due to other party’s negligence, you are entitled to receive damages depending on the severity of your case.

The following are the possible compensation a victim can receive:

• the nature and extent of the injury (whether the injury is temporary/permanent)

• pain and suffering

• loss of earnings and impairment of earning capacity

• any disfigurement or deformity

• mental anguish

• the loss of enjoyment of life

Legal Actions

Recovery from a brain injury is possible with the help of an expert brain and head injury attorney who understand your situation. Attorneys with specialization with brain injuries can address your problem.

Before hiring a brain and head injury attorney, you may consider the following things about him/her:

Experience with brain injury cases

Experience in a similar cases like yours

• Knowledge of current medical issues

Resources to take the case to trial, if necessary

• Number of successful settlements and case verdicts

It is necessary to maintain a regular contact with your attorney for better understanding of your case. Give your attorney all the necessary papers connected to your injury to help him/her visualize in looking for the best possible solution for you.

If you are looking for the best Los Angeles attorney to handle your brain and head injury case, log on to our website and seek the assistance of our legal staff.

Before becoming a writer, Janice spent her time reading a lot of educational books. From this hobby, she soon discovered her passion for writing and took up Journalism. She became a paralegal writer, and worked as an editor/columnist to a magazine specializing on government and business affairs. Later on, she evolves herself into a legal writer of a famous Los Angeles based law firm.

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