Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Offers Summer Program for Teenagers with Brain Injuries

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is offering a two-week summer program for teenagers who are living with acquired brain injuries (ABI). The intensive program addresses the needs of teens who are suffering from brain injuries as they make the difficult transition into adulthood. According to the CHOA website, "Key skills for adult transition will be addressed, including goal setting, self-management, health and wellness." To learn more about CHOA's traumatic brain injury summer program, click here.

Most cases of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) are mild, involving only temporary loss of consciousness. The most severe cases, however, can have a devastating impact on victims' lives, causing paralysis, seizures, impaired speech, sensory losses, amnesia, coma, and even death. Victims of TBI may never fully recover and deserve full compensation for their injuries. Atlanta brain injury attorney Leigh R. Bodner, P.C. will conduct a thorough investigation of your case, assist you in assessing the full amount of your damages, and present testimony of expert witnesses to prove your Traumatic Brain Injuries to the jury.

If you or someone you love has suffered a traumatic brain injury, contact an experienced Atlanta personal injury lawyer at (404) 262-3343 for a free consultation regarding your case. Mr. Bodner helps brain injury victims in Alpharetta, Atlanta, Austelle, Chamblee, College Park, Conyers, Decatur, Doraville, Duluth, Dunwoody, East Point, Hapeville, Marietta, Milton, Norcross, Riverdale, Rockdale, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Stockbridge, and throughout Gwinett County, Dekalb County, Cobb County, Clayton County, and Fulton County. Our Atlanta brain injury lawyers will not charge a fee unless you receive a favorable verdict or settlement in your case.

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