Traumatic Brain Injury Two-City Event Raises Awareness

Though traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a very serious condition, it is not fully understood nor widely discussed. That is beginning to change however, with...



San Diego Program Combats Elder Abuse

A grant totaling $26,000 was awarded to San Diego State University to develop financial training for Adult Protective Services (APS) workers, according to recent reports....



Woman Fatally Injured in Hit-and-Run Accident

The San Diego Police Department is searching for information in relation to a hit-and-run fatality, according to recent reports. A passing motorist discovered the lifeless...



Man Kills Student in Hit-and-Run DUI

San Diego resident Christopher Stockmeyer, 41, pled guilty to hitting a student and then fleeing the scene, according to recent reports. Stockmeyer struck and killed...



Man Convicted of Fifth DUI Charge

Ricardo De La Torre is facing four years in prison after receiving his fifth DUI conviction since 2001, according to recent reports. De La Torre,...



Supreme Court Aids in DUI Evidence Collection

A recent action by the U.S. Supreme Court is being hailed by a top San Diego lawyer as a “major victory in the war against...



New Study May Reveal How Bones Will Be Affected by Spinal Cord Injury

According to a new study recently published in The Spine Journal, some bone biomarkers will undergo noticeable changes following chronic and traumatic spinal cord injuries....



Survivor Action Vs. Wrongful Death

Unfortunately, not all victims survive an accident. Those that are left behind must suffer through the irreplaceable loss of their loved one. Though the life...



Drug May Minimize Traumatic Brain Injury

A medication used to control bleeding in the body by promoting blood clots is now being trial-tested in ten sites across the country for the...



Mild TBIs May Still Have Lasting Effects

Though those suffering from mild traumatic brain injuries make up the largest group of those affected by traumatic brain injury, they receive much less research...