Skip to content

Use Your Head on the Slopes. Wear a Helmet

Two years ago, Natasha Richardson fell on a beginner slope. It was described as a normal fall. She got up and walked away, complaining only of a bad headache and insisting she didn't need…

Two years ago, Natasha Richardson fell on a beginner slope. It was described as a "normal fall." She got up and walked away, complaining only of a bad headache and insisting she didn't need medical attention. In a few short hours she slipped into a coma and died.

Ms. Richardson’s death draws attention to what every person needs to know when they bump their head – a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not easy to detect immediately. The pain is not immediate and is not recognizable as many injuries; TBIs can take days, even weeks to detect.

Just in time for ski and snowboarding season, Dr. Chris Magovern, cardiothoracic surgeon at Morristown Medical Center, Morristown, NJ, offers some helpful advice on how to avoid head trauma on the slopes and recognize head injuries.  I encourage you to watch and I hope it will convince you that helmets can save lives and reduce TBIs. If you are a sports enthusiasts heading to the slopes, remember to always include a helmet as part of your ski wear.

Mark Bello has thirty-five years experience as a trial lawyer and thirteen years as an underwriter and situational analyst in the lawsuit funding industry. He is the owner and founder of Lawsuit Financial Corporation which helps provide legal finance cash flow solutions and consulting when necessities of life litigation funding is needed by a plaintiff involved in pending, personal injury, litigation. Bello is a Justice Pac member of the American Association for Justice, Sustaining and Justice Pac member of the Michigan Association for Justice, Business Associate of the Florida, Mississippi, Connecticut, Texas, and Tennessee Associations for Justice, and Consumers Attorneys of California, member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Michigan and the Injury Board.

Mark M. Bello

Mark M. Bello

Experienced attorney, lawsuit funding expert, certified civil mediator, and award-winning author of the Zachary Blake Legal Thriller Series.

All articles
Tags: Health

More in Health

See all
COVID-19 Brings Out the Best and the Worst in Humanity

COVID-19 Brings Out the Best and the Worst in Humanity

/

High/Low Agreements: An Effective Settlement Vehicle

/

More from Mark M. Bello

See all
Rittenhouse Trial: Is the Judge Biased?

Rittenhouse Trial: Is the Judge Biased?

/
Eight Ways to Improve Civil Discourse

Eight Ways to Improve Civil Discourse

/
Tips to Improve Racial Justice in America

Tips to Improve Racial Justice in America

/
October is National Pedestrian Safety Month

October is National Pedestrian Safety Month

/