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TBI & the Internet- Legal

Alexander Law Firm
www.consumerlawpage.com/article/trabrain.shtml
Law firm located in San Jose specializing in personal injury, negligence, toxic chemicals, and corporate law. This website is an article describing brain injury and includes the Glasgow Coma Scale, the Rancho Los Amigos Levels of Cognitive Functioning for TBI, how brain injuries occur, the life changes that can happen, and definition of the various rehabilitation professionals.

Brain Injury Law Group
www.tbilaw.com
The Brain Injury Law Group is a community of plaintiff's lawyers across the U.S. serving the rights of persons with TBI. The website provides an 800 number to assist survivors of TBI in locating a lawyer specializing in brain injury in the state where they were injured. Also features articles, information, and graphics about TBI.

Disability Advocacy Clinic
www.disabilityac.com
Disability Advocacy Clinic (DAC) is a "cyberoffice" that provides non-attorney representatives (paralegals) to assist in SSI and SSD cases in New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Arizona, and California. Included in the website are frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding SSI/SSD, litigation, and DAC links.

Goldin & Sharp Lawyers
www.brain-injuries-law.com
Attorneys Goldin and Sharp are located in San Diego, California. Website is designed to help brain injury survivors and families, especially with "mild" brain injuries. It provides free information to the public explaining brain injury litigation.

Neurotrauma Law Nexus
www.neurolaw.com
An information resource for understanding the legal system's involvement in brain and spinal cord injury cases. Website discusses the role of the neurolawyer, understanding brain and spinal cord injury, medical/legal issues, and glossary of terms. It is provided through the courtesy of the Law Offices of Fick & Petty.

Pacific Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center
www.pacdbtac.org
The Pacific Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (Pacific DBTAC) is one of 10 federally-funded regional resource centers on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). They provide information, problem solving assistance and referrals for implementing the ADA. The Pacific DBTAC serves Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Basin.

 

 

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