Founded on Dr. Vigna’s 20 years of experience as a rehabilitation physician, and his commitment to the health and well-being of his clients, the Greg Vigna MD, JD law firm promotes safe behaviors and healthy lifestyle choices which are supported by the medical literature. Here you will find research and data based articles to help […]
Why You Must Have a Special Needs Trust.
When an injured person (the plaintiff) receives a settlement or judgment, certain medical payments first need to be made. Prior to any disbursement in funds to the plaintiff something called a “lien resolution for past medical bills” happens. During this phase payments made by Medicare/Medicaid and/or private insurance are reimbursed, if they have a right […]
What is “Loss of Self” after a Traumatic Brain Injury?
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in a condition referred to as “loss of self”. Loss of self means feeling like one’s identity has changed, and possibly not even remembering what that identity used to be, or should look like. Identity is developed throughout the lifetime by a variety of factors including where we […]
Who is Responsible for Patient Neglect?
What does patient neglect mean? There are different definitions of neglect, and they usually vary between patients, families, health care providers and institutions. Research suggests there are two types of neglect an individual might experience in a hospital or long-term care facility: procedure neglect and caring neglect. According to Reader and Gillespie (2013) “Procedure neglect […]
Avoid the Most Infectious Areas of an Airplane: Travel, Viruses and Bacteria
Flying home for the holidays during flu season is stressful, especially when surrounded by other travelers who are coughing and sneezing. For individuals recovering from trauma, or susceptible to illness, the exposure to viruses and bacteria while traveling is particularly worrisome. What part of the Airplane has the most Germs? While many believe the recycled […]
What Should You Expect from a Life Care Plan?
There are many elements that go into developing a comprehensive Life Care Plan. Each plan is unique to the patient, their injuries, potential complications and long term needs. The Life Care Plan doesn’t just identify your basic needs for survival, but considers quality of life and providing you with an environment that ensures the greatest […]
Protect your Skin from the Cold and Prevent Skin Breakdown
With colder weather and dropping humidity, dry skin starts to become a problem. Dry skin is of particular concern for anyone who uses assistive devices or is paralyzed. Dry, cracked skin should also be prevented in the elderly, and individuals with illnesses such as diabetes. There is an increased risk of skin ulcers, infection and […]
Chronic Fatigue after a Mild Concussion? You’re not Alone
A concussion is considered a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Concussions happen during sports, from falling, during car or bicycle accidents and from anything that shakes the brain inside the skull, such as a powerful blast. While most symptoms from a mild brain injury usually go away after a few months, we are learning that […]
Dr. Greg Vigna Shares Halloween Safe Driving Tips
One would think that with kids and parents out trick and treating, drivers would be more aware of the dangers of hitting pedestrians. Unfortunately, the risk of a child being hit by a motorist quadruples on Halloween between the hours of 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. As a motorist it’s important to pay extra attention […]
3 Simple Halloween Safety Tips
Halloween is one of the most deadly days for children to be hit by a moving vehicle. According to the American College of Emergency Physicians, kids are four times as likely to be struck by a car on Halloween, than on any other day of the year. They are twice as likely to be killed […]
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