Hidden brain injury risks by NFL reason to suit
22 July 2011 - reports in accordance with public sources and official records, there were claims complained about 75 players who knew the NFL about the dangers of game-related concussions.
The action in Los Angeles County Superior Court has the support of former Miami Dolphins wide receiver mark Duper, along with Giants player Ottis Anderson and Rodney Hampton, belonging to the action.
The suit is Riddle, the NFL helmet manufacturer is named in the lawsuit the NFL players. The NFL players, the lawsuit filed claiming that the NFL game thus knew associated risks for 90 years. They claim already in 1920 they about the dangers of the brain in players knew the sustained concussions and hiding these facts from players, the public, trainers and coaches until June 2010.
Tuesday evening met the owner and NFL players try to start the draft agreement. The suit contains a study commissioned by the NFL in 1994 with the title "NFL Committee on mild traumatic brain injury," which was a published report in 2004. The report is found, there was no evidence of cumulative effects or worsening the injury due to multiple concussions.
The lawsuit alleges that in June 2010 NFL has recognized that concussions can cause symptoms such as memory loss, dementia and other brain problems associated. The brain injury attorneys at Ehline law firm PC say that this expected could be the tip of the iceberg and more suits from more players. Call 213 596 9642, if you information, the NFL brain injury was / cover have to could reveal.
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