Survivors of Catastrophic Injuries
Surviving a catastrophic injury is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. While the road to recovery can be long and challenging, countless individuals have shown incredible resilience and courage in the face of adversity.
At Goldberg & Loren, we are deeply inspired by the stories of our clients who have overcome catastrophic injuries. These individuals, through their determination and perseverance, have reclaimed their lives and found new meaning and purpose.
This infographic celebrates the stories of these incredible survivors. It highlights their journeys of healing, their triumphs over adversity, and the invaluable support they received along the way.
Through their stories, we hope to offer hope and inspiration to others facing similar challenges. We believe that by sharing these experiences, we can empower survivors and their families to navigate the complexities of recovery and build a brighter future.
If you or a loved one have suffered a catastrophic injury, know that you are not alone. The attorneys at Goldberg & Loren are here to provide compassionate legal guidance and support every step of the way. We are committed to helping you secure the resources and compensation you need to rebuild your life and thrive.
Goldberg & Loren Personal Injury Lawyers in Portland, Oregon.
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The Law Offices of Grayson & Grayson
Personal Injury Attorney specializing in Car Crashes, Bicycle Accidents, Dog Bites, Wrongful Death and Medical Malpractice.
Contact Info:
15720 Ventura Blvd #412, Encino, CA 91436, United States
1 310-474-8889
https://www.instagram.com/markgraysonlaw/
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Lawyer, LAW FIRM, Bicycle Accidents, Dog Bites, Wrongful Death and Medical Malpractice.
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In Louisiana, biking is a popular mode of transportation, but it comes with the risk of accidents. Negligent drivers and door accidents are common causes of bicycle accidents. New Orleans bicycle accident lawyers can help you seek compensation for your injuries and damages.
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Accidents happen, and when it comes to bicycle accidents, the aftermath can be physically, emotionally, and financially devastating. If you’ve been involved in a bicycle accident due to someone else’s negligence, understanding your rights and seeking compensation becomes paramount. Here Read More
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A 1939 Ford V8 as part of the Civil Ambulance, staffed by the South Australia Police.
South Australia Police Historical Society.
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I just almost killed someone driving very foolishly on a bicycle.
This all just happened like less than 30 minutes ago, so my heart is still pounding, so apologies if this is incoherent.
I was at a green light where I was trying to turn left. I couldn't, because of oncoming traffic, so I was waiting for the oncoming traffic to cease. I had my turn signal on indicating that I was taking a left and I was actually holding up a line of traffic behind me, so there's no way this person could have missed that I was trying to take a left here.
In fact, I suspect that what happened was he got annoyed that the traffic was stopped at a green light and he thought he could pass all of us on the left before I got a chance to turn. So he was driving down the yellow line in the middle of the road. But his guess was wrong, and the oncoming traffic ended, so I went to take my left.
I have no idea what happened next. I don't have a clear recollection of it. I don't know if I looked in my rear-view mirror or if I glanced over my shoulder. It feels almost like something I knew from a dream, that there was someone in a bike, like a flicker of movement out of the corner of my eye that triggered almost like deja vu in me???? It was a deeply weird experience, that I can't pin down what happened, but I know I slammed my brakes on. He was so close to me, he was right there, I could see him. He didn't even have a helmet on. Maybe if I hadn't stopped, he would have veered around me to the back and not been killed, maybe that was his plan, I don't know.
I HAVE A BETTER SUGGESTION. DON'T BE DRIVING DOWN THE MIDDLE OF ROADS TRYING TO PASS CARS IN THEIR BLIND SPOTS WHEN YOU'RE RIDING A BIKE AND NOT EVEN WEARING A HELMET. HOW ABOUT THAT?
Ugh, I am still shaking.
He just got back on his bike -- he'd kind of fallen off a little into a skid -- and then rode in front of my car, cut across incoming traffic and then onto the sidewalk on the other side of the road, and then kept riding on his way like nothing had happened, and I'm just like, !!!!!!! THAT WAS TERRIFYING. I THINK I ALMOST KILLED A MAN. There goes my post-concert afterglow…
But now it's all a blur of chaos, who knows, maybe I should have kept taking my left, maybe I caused the issue. But I still really don't think he should have been driving down the middle of the road passing me on the left. Especially when I had my turn signal on clearly indicating I was about to take that left-hand turn. Like, it's not like he was in a bike lane and I took a right-hand turn into the bike lane. He was literally in the middle of the road. Argh, terrifying
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Don't be stupid
Please wear a helmet when you ride. Think about the people who will miss you. Just don't be an idiot.
https://people.com/gordon-ramsay-says-lucky-to-be-here-after-bicycling-accident-8664007
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