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Iowa driver dies in Persia car accident

Posted on February 25th, 2010 No Comments

An Iowa driver died in a car accident last weekend. According to police reports, the accident occurred south of Persia in Harrison County. 

The man was apparently driving on Highway 191 when the accident occurred, although nobody witnessed the accident. As of Monday, police were still investigating the cause of the accident. 

If you have lost a loved one in a car accident, contact Your Iowa car accident lawyers of LaMarca & Landry, P.C., at 877-327-2600. 

The long-term damage inflicted by concussions

Posted on December 3rd, 2009 No Comments

In sports, there are nearly 300,000 concussions each year according to government statistics. These brain injuries not only cause short-term memory loss and headaches, they also could lead to long-term damage.

This long-term damage has been frequently commented on in the media because of the recent studies released on NFL players' concussions. The studies have shown that NFL players who suffer concussions in their career have a higher likelihood of long-term brain injuries like dementia. 

If you or anyone you know has been involved in an accident and incurred a concussion, contact the Iowa brain injury lawyers of LaMarca & Landry, P.C., at 877-327-2600. 

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