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William T. Gibbs is a partner at the Chicago personal injury and medical malpractice law firm of Corboy & Demetrio and concentrates his practice on cases arising from railroad negligence, automobile collisions, participation in ...
A hit to the head is never good for the brain…and repetitive hits to the head are very, very bad for the brain.
What Should I do Next to Protect Myself in the Equifax Breach
Read my latest Sports Torts column, “Gym Class Liability Case Clarifies Immunity Claims,” in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
Read my latest Sports Torts column that was published this week in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
Fascinating depiction and description of a brain inside of a skull inside of a football helmet.
Five and a half years ago, Super Bowl champion Dave Duerson shot himself in the chest and asked that his brain be donated to Boston University's Brain Bank. Post-Morton examination of Mr. Duerson's 50-year-old brain revealed Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).
Yesterday, the Ivy League announced a new, experimental rule to move kickoffs to the 40-yard line after researched showed that kickoff returns account for 23.4 percent of concussions during games despite representing only 5.8 percent of overall plays.
It is estimated that approximately 1.35 million young people suffer from sports-related injuries each year.
Pro Publica’s investigation into Zofran usage by pregnant women is a much-needed critical examination of pharmaceutical usage during pregnancy.