July 27, 2021
Benefit From Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy and Prolotherapy
Knee Pain Doctor
Prolotherapy is a regenerative medicine using your body’s own platelets (PRP) to naturally heal damaged tissues. As a knee pain doctor can explain, PRP therapy is a cutting-edge method to treat acute and chronic injuries. The concept behind Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy is that it separates the platelets of your own blood, and injects them into the treatment area thereby treating you naturally.
This therapy has been around for over two decades and is gaining in popularity for several reasons. Athletes find it favorable because this procedure can be performed in a short period of time in an outpatient setting. Anyone with chronic pain in your shoulder, back, neck or knee may benefit from PRP Therapy. PRP therapy has many applications, including:
- Tendon injuries, such as tennis elbow, achilles tendonitis
- Recurring sports injuries including a pulled hamstring or knee sprains
- Osteoarthritis
- Bulging discs
- Sciatica
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Hair prevention loss and regrowth
How is the injection process administered?
- A blood sample is taken
- The blood is place in a machine that spins the blood so fast that the components of the blood separate into red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and platelets.
- The separated plasma is prepared for injection into the specified area
- In order to inject the PRP into just the right area, a doctor may use an ultrasound to determine the exact injection point.
One of the positive effects of using PRP to treat an injury or condition is that the recovery time from the PRP injection is minimal – most people can resume their normal activities without a lengthy recovery period. The amount of injections necessary will be determined by your physician’s treatment recommendations.
It may take a few weeks or even months, however, to experience the full results of the PRP injections. You may not have immediate relief of pain in the affected area because the injections are meant to heal – not to mask pain.
Athletes such as Kobe Bryant, Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova, Hines Ward, Troy Polamalu and Peyton Manning have all received PRP as a safer and less invasive alternative to surgery. It does not affect their stamina or endurance. The long-term side effect risks are minimal. Patients are under local anesthesia. There isn’t a requirement of long-term rest or extensive rehab with this therapy.
Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy is intriguing because it is basically using parts of your own blood to naturally treat a condition. There is ongoing research being conducted but the bottom line is you should always be sure the doctor you choose is knowledgeable and experienced in this procedure. A doctor specializing in orthopedics has the expertise in degenerative bone disorders and arthritic joint conditions will understand exactly how PRP works and will design the treatment accordingly.
July 7, 2021
The Costs of a Traumatic Brain Injury
Of all the injuries you can suffer in a car crash or other accident, a traumatic brain injury is one of the most serious. It is also one of the most costly, both in terms of your actual monetary costs for medical care and treatment and your non-economic costs for such things as your pain and suffering and having to contend with lingering symptoms that may well last for the remainder of your life.
TBI Definition
By definition, a traumatic brain injury occurs when you hit your head against a hard surface – or a hard object hits your head – with such force that your head and neck violently jerk forward and backward. This violent motion causes your brain to likewise jerk back and forth inside your skull, consequently injuring its delicate tissue.
TBI Symptoms
One of the scariest aspects of a traumatic brain injury is that you may not show any symptoms immediately after your accident. In other words, you could be seriously injured and fail to realize it. This is why it’s so critical that you seek immediate medical treatment any time you suffer a head injury, no matter how minor you think it is.
No two TBIs are ever exactly the same, even when the accidents that cause them are similar in nature. Despite this fact, however, common TBI symptoms, which may not show up until days or weeks later, include the following:
- Severe headaches
- Nausea and vomiting
- Problems with your vision
- Problems with your hearing
- Problems with your balance
- Problems with your speech
- Problems with your memory
- Sleep disturbances
- Feeling like you’re in a fog
- Inability to fully understand what’s going on around you
- Inability to control your emotions, especially the negative ones such as anger, irritation, despair, etc.
Financial Aftermath
If you sustain a reasonably severe TBI, your medical costs likely will quickly skyrocket. As a brain injury lawyer can elaborate on, statistics show that your hospital and other medical bills can exceed half a million dollars in the first six months after your accident. In addition, you may well need to take significant time off work, thereby losing income at precisely the time you need it most. In a worst case scenario, your TBI could leave you permanently disabled, thereby precluding your ability to obtain and maintain any type of gainful employment.
For all these reasons and more, you would do well to seek the advice, counsel and representation of a local personal injury lawyer who has a history of handling brain injury cases. He or she can not only file a lawsuit on your behalf against the person or entity whose negligence caused your injuries, but also become your chief ally and champion in getting you the compensation you deserve.
June 17, 2021
Want To Know What a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Do For You? Read This.
It isn’t uncommon for people dealing with a serious injury accident to turn to a lawyer for advice. If another person was at-fault for your injuries, you may want to talk with a lawyer about how you can pursue compensation for damages and losses. If you are wondering what a personal injury lawyer can do for you, read on:
Handles Various Cases
Many people associate car accidents with a personal injury lawyer. But, there are many other situations in which an injury can occur, that may warrant seeking legal assistance and guidance. Personal injury lawyers can often handle cases related to:
- Slip and fall accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Bus accidents
- Domestic violence
- Motorcycle accident
- Bike accident
- Food poisoning
- Cruise ship accident/illness
- Sports injury
- Truck accidents
- Rideshare collisions
- Dog bites
- Construction accidents
Review Your Rights
There are laws on the state and federal level that your personal injury lawyer is familiar with, and can review your rights with you. When accidents happen we may ask friends and family for advice, and while their insight is well-intentioned, most people just don’t have the legal know-how that a professional does. It’s best to get advice from a dependable legal source.
Speak with Insurance Adjusters
As a personal injury lawyer knows, many insurance companies are only out for profit and don’t prioritize the life and wellbeing of injured people. Because of this, you may want to have your lawyer speak with an insurance adjuster instead, since this person will be motivated to reduce or deny your claim. It can be a difficult conversation to navigate but is easier with help from a lawyer.
If you are in need of a qualified personal injury lawyer, consider contacting a reputable law firm, such as Hickey & Turim, S.C.
May 11, 2021
Brain Injury 101
A brain injury is a potentially life-threatening event. Regardless of how it happens, any damage to the brain may make a lasting impact on vital body functions. As a brain injury lawyer in Tulsa, OK from a firm like Royce Injury Attorneys LLC can explain, while most injuries are minor, others (such as brain injuries) are not. Learn more about how brain injuries happen and how you can spot the signs of one.
Traumatic Brain Injury
When the brain is physically impacted by something, you may suffer a traumatic brain injury or TBI. This type of injury may be caused by a blow to the head or the physical forces exerted on the head. Car accidents may cause a TBI if the head hits a hard surface or the brain strikes the skull while sliding. Either injury may result in damage to the brain tissue. Some injuries, such as a concussion, usually clear up with little medical intervention. However, a diagnosis is always necessary to ensure that a more serious injury is not lurking.
Acquired Brain Injury
An acquired brain injury happens when something alters the way the brain functions. One of the most common ways to suffer an acquired brain injury is a stroke. When a blood vessel in the brain becomes clogged, it deprives the organ of oxygen. A stroke usually occurs when a major vessel becomes clogged, typically in the middle of the brain. A stroke is a major medical event and may result in severe changes in brain function that permanently alter your life. It may result in death in the most extreme cases. Other ways you may suffer an acquired brain injury include:
- Brain tumor
- Virus
- Neurotoxic poisons
- Seizure
Signs and Symptoms of a Brain Injury
Some brain injuries are obvious, such as those that involve a head impact. For instance, a car accident that leaves you with a bleeding head wound is a sign that there is a brain injury. The most dangerous facet of a brain injury is that there is often damage before you know it. Some of the signs and symptoms of a brain injury mimic other common health issues. Things such as dizziness, nausea and fatigue may also occur in viral infections that do not affect the brain. The thing to pay attention to is worsening or intensifying of symptoms. When a headache, for instance, gets worse even with over-the-counter intervention, it may be time to call a doctor. One of the first signs of a stroke is a sudden weakness or numbness in one side of the face.
Paying attention to the signs your body is showing may save your life. If you suffer a brain injury resulting from someone else’s negligence, contact a brain injury lawyer in your area as soon as possible.
March 13, 2021
How Does Progressive Insurance Handle Drunk Driving Accident Claims?
When you think of Progressive Insurance, you probably picture a smiling and slightly dopey brunette dressed in all white with the Progressive logo planted firmly on the front of her apron. This character, Flo, has been the mascot of Progressive Insurance since 2008, appearing in over 100 commercials with her breezy positive attitude. Flo makes Progressive Insurance look simple as she skates (sometimes literally) around smiling customers, helping them find the perfect insurance for their budget.
However, when it comes to drunk driving accident claims, Progressive works like any other insurance company — attempting to minimize their liability and amount of money owed. Here are the steps you should take when filing a drunk driving accident claim with Progressive Insurance.
Step 1: Write Your Personal Injury Claim
After an accident with a drunk driver, you should immediately begin crafting your personal injury claim. Make sure you have all the necessary information before contacting the adjuster at Progressive. It’s important that you come forward with a well-written settlement claim, detailing your demands in the aftermath of the incident. Additionally, you should be confident in the amount you are asking the insurance company for. Do not ask for anything less than what you need. This includes all medical bills, wages lost for time spent off work, pain and suffering damages and more. If you’ve never filed a personal injury claim before and don’t know how to go about writing your settlement claim, you should meet with a car accident attorney who can ensure your demands are reasonable and well crafted.
Step 2: File Your Personal Injury Claim
Progressive Insurance will likely have you file your claim either through their website or over the phone. Before reporting the claim, you should have certain information on hand in order to ensure a smoother transaction. These include:
- Date, time and location of accident
- Contact information for all parties involved in the accident
- The make, model, year and license plate numbers of all vehicles involved in the accident
- List of injuries and damages to parties and vehicles involved
You should file your claim as soon as possible; although you should wait until all medical issues have been treated so you know the final total of any medical bills.
Step 3: Speak with a Progressive Representative
Once you’ve reported your claim, Progressive will put you in touch with a claims representative. This representative will speak with you and ask several “on the record” questions about the incident. Once the questions are answered, the representative will discuss coverage options, set up a time to inspect the damages and answer any of your questions.
If you were a victim of a drunk driving accident and need to speak to Progressive Insurance, reach out to a qualified car accident attorney, like a Bethesda car accident lawyer from Cohen & Cohen, P.C., to discuss potential damages and settlement claims in order to ensure you are compensated for any effects of the accident.
September 23, 2020
Misdiagnosis and Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Sometimes we trust doctors and medical professionals more than we trust anybody. We figure they spent so much money on education that they have to get it right. Anytime we feel ill or hurt they are usually the first that we went to. Unfortunately, medical professionals are educated but they are not perfect. They are sometimes when they may miss diagnose or can even cause injury. Been missed diagnosed can cause a domino effect of other health concerns and can lead to a lot of financial burden. In the event that you or someone you know has been improperly diagnosed, depending on what other issues that led to you may be able to be compensated for any damages or trouble.
Just being misdiagnosed is not enough to win a settlement. There must be some sort of negligence that the doctor or medical professional is guilty of and this negligence led to some injury or some sort of illness to you or your loved one. In order to prove this, sometimes it is best to speak with a skilled personal injury attorney who has experience with these types of cases. The injuries or illness cannot be due to your own negligence. There must be proof that these injuries or illnesses came to be based on the doctor or medical professionals’ lack of care, and it is up to you to prove to an insurance company or a judge that the doctor is the reason these things happened.
The scary thing about a misdiagnosis is you may take the wrong prescription, or not even be aware that you are ill. This can lead to other health related issues. We spoke with the attorneys at Andrew R. Lynch who explained, having a medical malpractice attorney in Atlanta, GA will give yourself the opportunity to not only recover as much as possible but also be compensated for any medical bills and expenses or any other financial burdens that occur due to this injury or illness. In the event that you or someone you know has suffered from a misdiagnosis, contact an attorney to see what your legal options are. There are so many things that can contribute to a successful claim as well as so many things that could contribute to a failed claim. There is no need to do this alone, speak with a medical malpractice lawyer as soon as possible and get what you deserve. Sometimes a misdiagnosis or no diagnosis at all, can lead to lifelong illness, injuries, or even death.
April 24, 2020
Virginia House & Senate Vote Against Surprise Hospital Bills
Earlier this month, both the Virginia House and Senate unanimously passed identical legislation to stop issuing surprise hospital bills for some Virginians. The legislation will go into effect on January 1, 2021.
Surprise bills, also known as “balance billing,” are issued to patients who seek emergency care at either an out-of-network hospital or receive treatment from an out-of-network doctor at a facility included in their network.
The major problem with balance billing is that patients may not even realize that they are receiving treatment from an out-of-network provider. Thus, the large medical bills come as an unwelcome “surprise.”
According to an article in Virginia Lawyers Weekly, a teenager was billed $34,000 after a plastic surgeon outside of his network treated his broken nose. The treatment occurred at a hospital included in his family’s insurance plan.
The article also references studies that suggest surprise billing occurs in as many as 20% to 42% of emergency room visits statewide.
The bill was modeled after a law passed in Washington state which states that patients who receive out-of-network emergency care must be charged the in-network rate mandated by their plan. This includes their standard copay and deductible.
Insurers are the ones responsible for compensating any out-of-network providers a “commercially reasonable” rate. However, if the medical professional or facility that offered the treatment disagrees with that rate, they have 30 days to reach an agreement with the insurer. If an agreement cannot be reached, both sides can make their cases to an arbitrator who will decide the final amount. In Virginia, the arbitrator is not required to be an attorney.
The new law only applies to Virginia patients with state-regulated health care plans. Those who hold Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) plans must opt into the law for it to apply.
If you have any questions about the new law and how it may affect you, feel free to reach out to our firm. The Law Offices of Ryan Quinn, PLLC has been assisting clients with medical malpractice issues for years and our attorney is familiar with Virginia law and local practices.
Have you or a loved one been hurt by a medical professional or while in the care of a hospital or clinic? You may have a case. Contact us today to speak with our Arlington medical malpractice attorney.
April 22, 2020
Law Offices of Ryan Quinn Wins Client $135,000 Settlement in Pedestrian Accident Case
On April 20, one of our Arlington pedestrian accident clients received $135,000 in damages, a settlement that was nearly two years in the making.
On July 16, 2018, the plaintiff was lawfully crossing N. Edison Street where it intersects with Carlin Springs Road when he was struck by the defendant’s car. The plaintiff suffered multiple injuries, including a fractured rib, a broken nose, and a facial laceration. Though his injuries were serious, he fortunately made a full recovery and suffered no long-term consequences.
However, the damage had been done and he had medical bills to pay. Not to mention the emotional trauma one suffers after getting hit by a car, which the plaintiff had to endure as well. The plaintiff contacted our firm and we worked together to build a case that would help him receive the settlement he needed to pay off his medical expenses, eventually going head to head with the defendant and his attorney during settlement negotiations.
Following the accident, the defendant was not ticketed or charged and denied liability. He claimed he was “sun blinded” at the time of the accident, therefore relieving himself of any fault. However, during his deposition, the defendant divulged that he did not use his vehicle’s sun visor nor wear sunglasses on the day of the accident. Moreover, he revealed that he was familiar with the area where the accident occurred, as it was part of his daily commute. He also disclosed that he had previously had issues with the sun being too bright near the same location. These admissions revealed that the defendant knew of the risks and yet didn’t do anything to mitigate them, thus hitting the plaintiff.
Once this information came out, Attorney Ryan Quinn negotiated with the defendant’s attorney and together they agreed to the final settlement.
Have you been injured in a pedestrian accident in Arlington? Attorney Ryan Quinn may be able to help you as well. We provide every client with personalized attention, consistent communication, and tireless advocacy. Reach out to us today at (703) 647-4113 or contact us online.
October 7, 2019
Will Amazon Take Steps to Reduce Bicycle Accident Injuries?
As Amazon begins their plans for HQ2 construction, a local sustainability group is bringing attention to the potential downsides of the construction. Any increase in jobs results in an increase of commuters to the area—and Sustainable Mobility is urging Amazon to do their part to keep Arlington green by adding or upgrading bike lanes in the area.
The company recently pledged to be carbon-neutral by 2040, so green practices will likely crop up on their campuses and fulfillment centers around the world. The question of whether they’ll support employee efforts to reduce their own impact remains to be seen.
Should We Be Worried About Bicycle Accidents?
Just looking at the stats shows that bicycle accident rates fell between 2016 and 2017—but those numbers don’t tell the whole story. The percentage of fatal bike accidents has risen across the US; 783 Americans died due to bike accidents in 2017. Trends suggest that measures like the ones suggested by Sustainable Mobility could make a big difference. Analysis shows that:
- Nearly 70% of bicycle accidents happen in urban areas
- Most fatal bike accidents that take place on weekdays happen between 6 and 9 p.m.—when commuters might be heading home after a long day of work
- Cities that have seen an increase in bicyclists, but no infrastructural changes to ensure safety, are much more dangerous than those that have added bike lanes and other helpful features
On average, bikers involved in urban accidents face more serious injuries than those in rural areas. When cars and bikes come into close quarters with one another, they often collide—and the cars almost always win.
The Dangers of Bike Accidents
It’s been proven time and again that wearing helmets can help protect bicyclists from fatal injury, and doing so can cut the risk of head injuries by 1/3—but cutting the risk of head or brain injury doesn’t protect against shoulder, arm, wrist, hip, or leg injuries (bikers less commonly suffer injuries to their chest, abdomen, or back). Likewise, though helmets help prevent fatalities, bikers may still need extensive treatment after an accident. A study of Finnish bikers found 3 out of 10 injured bikers were hospitalized; those who received outpatient care likely incurred fewer costs, but many still had to visit specialists or attend physical therapy to achieve full recovery.
In bicycle accidents that involve cars, bikers are likely to suffer serious injury, including:
- Fractured or broken bones
- Sprains or strains
- Deep lacerations that may become infected
- Concussion
- Other brain injury
Bike accident injuries can be just as expensive as those sustained in car collisions. In fact, the CDC estimated that in 2010, non-fatal bicycle accidents ran up a bill of $10 billion when considering continued medical costs and missed work.
Finding a Lawyer After a Bicycle Accident
If you’ve been in a bicycle accident, you’re facing a lengthy process just to receive compensation for damage to your ride, reimbursement for doctor’s bills, and consideration of lost wages and future medical expenses.
As Amazon HQ2 begins to hire, Arlington will see many more commuters—and those on foot, bike, or scooter may be at risk unless Amazon builds with pedestrian and biker safety in mind. Our experienced team at the Law Offices of Ryan Quinn, PLLC is here to help you in the aftermath of a bicycle accident.
Questions about a bicycle accident? Call our office at (703) 647-4113 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today.