Showing posts with label Injuries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Injuries. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2011

Bowling Injuries

Bowling is a favorite activity among Americans. Bowling alleys are often filled with a diverse mix of groups, including families with children, groups of teenagers, coworkers, couples, competitive teams, friends celebrating a birthday, and more. While bowling can be a fun way to spend a couple of hours, there are many inherent risks to bowling that many people may not consider.

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Potential Risks

As a sport that involves tossing a heavy ball down a slippery surface at a high speed, there are many things that could go wrong while bowling, including:

Slipping on the bowling lane and falling Getting your hand, hair, or other part of the body caught in the ball retriever Fingers getting stuck in the bowling ball holes, possibly causing dislocation or a sprain Being hit by a ball when the bowler loses his or her grip or incorrectly bowls Dropping a ball on your foot Hurting your back from trying to play with too heavy of a ball
Injury Prevention

Many of these risks can be minimized if the rules of the game are followed and safety precautions are taken. Anyone who decides to go bowling should consider the following safety tips:

Always wear proper bowling shoes to avoid slipping and to help protect your toes. Check to make sure that you have the right size and that they are properly tightened before you begin. Never bowl barefoot. Tie back hair and keep all parts of the body away from the moving parts of the ball retriever. Never stick your head or hand into the ball retriever. Before starting a game, find a proper sized bowling ball that fits you and that you can lift with ease. Always use this ball while playing to avoid finger, wrist, arm, or back injury. Stand back when others are bowling. Never stand directly behind a bowler. Never cross the foul line or step onto the bowling lane. Not only is it against the rules, it is also extremely slippery and could result in a slip and fall injury. Never run in a bowling alley, especially near lanes or on tile where it may be slippery.

Following these safety guidelines can help to keep you from getting injured while bowling so that you have an enjoyable bowling experience.

Bowling Injuries

For more information on personal injuries and liability, please contact Indianapolis personal injury lawyers at the Charles D. Hankey Law Office, P.C. today.

Joseph Devine

INDIANAPOLIS

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Car Accidents and Whiplash Injuries

Automobile accidents occur every day with varying degrees of seriousness. Many accidents occur with the involved parties sustaining no injury whatsoever and little or no damage to personal property. Other accidents may feature serious injury and major property damage. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the accident, the risk of injury due to whiplash is extremely high.

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Drivers often find themselves experiencing whiplash injuries even after minor collisions that caused little damage to their vehicles. Whiplash can occur even during low-impact collisions at low-speeds, and may seriously affect an individual's health. Individuals may not be immediately aware that they suffered injury, and may experience symptoms even 24 hours after the collision occurred.

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Studies show that nearly 4 in 10 drivers suffered neck injury after collisions. The frequency of neck-injuries cost Americans significant amounts of money in medical costs, wage losses, and time spent during recovery and rehabilitation. Employers experience a lack of employee productivity and may be forced to pay disability benefits to employees who were injured in a work-related accident.

Whiplash symptoms often include:
o Headache
o Neck pain
o Swelling of the tissues around the neck
o Muscle spasms
o Shooting pain from the neck to the extremities
o Restricted range of motion

If you are injured in an auto accident, it is important to consult a medical professional for diagnosis, even if you do not feel immediate effects from the collision. If you choose not to seek medical attention, make sure to visit a physician if symptoms do appear.

Common home remedies for whiplash injuries include ice-packs on the tendons and muscles of the neck, and over-the-counter painkillers to help ease the pain and swelling. As with many other injuries, proper rest is often the best way to ensure a full recovery from the illness.

Individuals who have suffered a whiplash injury in a car accident may be eligible for disability benefits if they find themselves unable to work. Injuries may require the individual to take time off of work to recover and rehabilitate the injury, and the person may have reason to request disability benefits for the duration of their recovery. If you would like more information regarding whiplash injuries and disability, visit the website of the Indianapolis Social Security disability lawyers of the Charles D. Hankey Law Office.

Car Accidents and Whiplash Injuries

Joseph Devine

INDIANAPOLIS