A soldier returning home is oftent thought of a happy ending the scary but unfortunately necessary evil that is fighting in a war. However, these brave men and women, including many right here in Kansas City are also coming home with head injuries and traumatic brain injuries along with post traumatic stress disorder. As a result a lot of these soldiers don't know how to deal with the pain and guilt associated with PTSD and are turning to alcohol and illegal drugs to help them deal with the pain.
Thankfully a new study by a medical group in Australia are learning that
TBI and PTSD can be treated along with the substance abuse as an illness and if treated properly, results show that patients are seeing a reduce in anger and guilt as well as a reduction in substance abuse. The treatment plan is called COPE. It's a focus study of treatment that began in Australia but how now been used to treat at least 90 American soldiers who have returned from military action.
At Roswold Law Group, we know that dealing with a traumatic brain injury is very serious business and that no head injury no matter how minor should ever be ignored. Our
Kansas City Brain and Spinal Injury Lawyers work hard to protect the rights of victims of TBI. We encourage you to take advantage of any and all treatment methods available.
Doctors Considering New Treatment Plans May Benefit Kansas City TBIIf you or someone you love is a victims of a traumatic brain injury received while serving in the military, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, loss of wages and legal fees. Don't face the courts and insurance companies alone. You need someone in your corner you can trust. Contact
the experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Attorneys of Roswold Law Group.
With over 15 years of experience in Traumatic Brain Injury related accidents, we can help you and your family determine the best way to proceed with your claim. Call us today and set up a free consultation. You will be glad you did.
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