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Pikes Peak Challenge 2018
Last month Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers brought a 21-member team to participate in the Pikes Peak Challenge. We had representation in all 4 categories: 7 dared the Summit, 2 tackled the 13-mile Barr Camp Hike, 5 braved the two-mile Manitou Springs Walk and 7 participated in the Virtual Challenge. We’re proud of each...
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Concussion Side Effects and Complications
After repeated injuries, concussion side effects can get worseAnytime you experience a blow to the head or a severe impact that jostles your head, you should have a doctor check for concussion. What’s more, if you have a history of concussions, you could be at greater risk for certain concussion side effects.Athletes and others...
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Concussions in Women and Kids
Symptoms and treatment can vary for concussions in women and kidsAnyone at any age can sustain a concussion, but did you know that concussions in women and kids can present different symptoms and require different treatments?Many concussion statistics focus on sports-related head injuries, but a concussion is a form of traumatic brain injury that...
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Keith Fuicelli Joins Board of Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers furthers commitment to brain injury victims as Keith Fuicelli joins boardAs Keith Fuicelli joins board of the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado, Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers, furthers its commitment to brain injury victims.“Keith is a highly respected personal injury attorney as well as a survivor of a serious...
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Quality of Life After Concussion
Addressing quality of life after concussion or other brain injuryBecause concussions are relatively common, many people assume these injuries simply heal and life returns to normal. While that’s true for many patients, quality of life after concussion can diminish for some people.Post-concussion SyndromePeople whose symptoms don’t subside after six weeks or so might receive...
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One Client’s Story about Devastating Whiplash Effects
Whiplash effects can impact a person’s life long after the accident As we have discussed throughout our whiplash series this month, whiplash injuries heal within a matter of weeks or months for most people. However, for some people, more severe whiplash effects can last for much longer and require more intensive treatment. One...
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