High School Football Players Twice as Likely to Sustain a Concussion as College Players
If you or your child has sustained a sports injury due to another person’s negligence, contact a South Carolina personal injury lawyer for a free consult.
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If you or your child has sustained a sports injury due to another person’s negligence, contact a South Carolina personal injury lawyer for a free consult.
Our South Carolina personal injury attorney shares information about detecting concussions and head injuries in youth football and other youth sports.
George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers provide tips on preventing concussions in youth sports, including football.
Learn about some of the current efforts researchers and safety advocates are making to prevent traumatic brain injuries in football.
South Carolina injury attorneys provide tips for responding to youth concussion injuries.