The Pain Of Being An Nfl Quarterback By: Dana Bradley There are several positions played in the NFL, but there is only one that a majority of players would never choose to play. This is the Quarterback position. Many people may wonder why, but there is good reason. One major reason is that quarterbacks take all the hits when dropping back in the pocket. The hardest hit is when it is totally unexpected, and the quarterback doesn’t know that it is coming. Sometimes after a tackle, the player simply gets right back up and continues... Tags:
Case Study: Drunk Driver Causes A Hit And Run Injury Accident By: Christopher Davis In August 2000, Diane Farmer suffered serious injuries when she was hit by another motorist who ran a stop sign and hit her head on. The other driver immediately backed his vehicle up and took off, fleeing the scene. After a police chase, the driver was pulled over and was asked to perform field sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. Diane still suffers today. Tags: seattle, drunk driving, injury accident, attorney, lawyer, personal injury lawyer
Auto Injuries--why Chiropractics Work By: Corbin Dallas If you have been involved in an auto accident, even if you are not currently in pain, there could be underlying and hidden damage to your spinal column that may not manifest itself as a serious illness for months or even years. If you have an auto injury you can spend extraordinary amounts of time and money trying to resolve symptoms. Chiropractic care offers the most effective treatment for most back pain. Chiropractors specialize in non-surgical treatments for spinal injuries such as whiplash, sprains, herniated disks (a chiropractor can do nothing for a ruptured disk. A good one should send you to a specialist), and other types of back pain from automobile accidents. Tags: auto accident, car accident, auto injury, chiropractic treatment, pain relief, chiropractors, pe
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