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A 2023 Basic Guide to Understanding Minnesota's No-Fault Benefits

In the state of Minnesota, automobile accidents can result in a labyrinth of legal complexities, particularly when it comes to understanding the nuances of No-Fault (also known as Personal Injury Protection) car crash benefits. Heuer Fischer has over fifty years of combined experience representing Minnesotans injured in car accidents

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TBI and Gut Health

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to several physiologic complications including gastrointestinal dysfunction. Specifically, TBI can induce an increase in intestinal permeability, which may lead to bacterial translocation, sepsis, and eventually multi-system organ failure.

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Heuer Fischer

Communication and TBI

Communication is one of the most crucial devices in life. By definition communication is “the capacity to exchange or discuss ideas, to dialogue, to converse with the aim of understanding between different parties.” This being said, the importance of it is engraved in day to day work, education, relationships, conversations, and leisure activities.

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Amy Zellmer

Brain Fog after an Accident

In the age of COVID-19, a symptom that comes along with having contracted the virus, is brain fog. This symptom of COVID-19, is comparable to the cognitive issues that traumatic brain survivors experience after their initial concussion.

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Heuer Fischer

Caregivers for TBI Survivors

When someone sustains a traumatic brain injury, it effects not only the person suffering from it but their entire family. Typically, a caregiver can be a spouse, child, relative, or close friend. It is important to stress the severity of seeking support services for the caregiver themselves. Caring for someone with a traumatic brain injury can interfere with the caregivers own personal responsibilities such as work, family, and can impact their health and finances negatively.

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Heuer Fischer

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

CTE is a degenerative brain disease associated with repetitive brain trauma history. Repeated, forceful blows to the head are the greatest risk factor in the development of CTE.

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