Participation in tough and aggressive athletic sports such as football can result in severe personal injury, including traumatic brain injuries. National Football League Hall of Famer Jack Youngblood has joked that he can not even remember how many concussions he has had since he began playing the sport at the age of twelve. However, he does not disregard the severity of the damage he has absorbed as a result of the game.
The former football star was one of the speakers at the first meeting of the Mackey-White Traumatic Brain Injury Committee last week. The organization was named after two Hall of Fame football players that have been directly affected by brain injury: tight end John Mackey was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, while defensive lineman Reggie White died at age forty-three because of aggravated injuries. The group was formed by the NFL Players Association and is comprised of a variety of professional athletes, former and current NFL players, as well as numerous doctors and scientific experts. It was formed in order to have open discussion of the brain injuries that many players sustain as a result of playing professional football and has a goal of developing solutions to the safety issues players face in order to keep them safer during practice and games.
Since then, the National Football League has created stricter guidelines for players who are showing concussion symptoms. In order to ensure that players do not return to the field too quickly, each team must enlist the services of an independent neurologist for advice. Additionally, a partnership has been formed with Boston University brain researchers who have been very influential of the league’s rules governing concussions because of tests they conducted on football helmets. It is hoped that the committee will serve as a “superconductor” of information in order to spur decisive progress towards protecting football players from traumatic brain injuries.
Sustaining catastrophic injuries as a result of a recreational accident is life-changing and will likely have permanent consequences. An experienced personal injury attorney can help answer many of the questions that an injured individual will likely have regarding their case. If you have traumatic brain injuries as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to damages for your pain and suffering. A hard-working and aggressive personal injury lawyer can provide the legal advice and legal representation necessary to be successful. The Law Offices of Bredell and Bredell have years of experience fighting for the rights of injured persons, and are ready to do the same for you.

