Resources
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Collision Victim Rights
Within the first few hours and days of a car wreck, there are several things you should do. Let us help you protect your rights as a collision victim.
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Connective Tissue Injuries
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Digitized X-Rays (CRMA)
For over 100 years, doctors have used mensuration to assess spinal injury. Mensuration simply refers to the process of drawing lines on specific types of x-rays to determine how the bones in the spine align. Normal spines will align in a specific way, and abnormalities can be easily seen where the lines deviate from normal.
Computerized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis (CRMA, or Digitized X-rays) simply automates the mensuration process, making the results more scientifically accurate and repeatable. CRMA provides objective proof of permanent injuries in a way that meets standards set forth by the American Medical Association and the Arkansas Worker's Compensation Commission.
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Digital Motion X-Ray (DMX)
DMX is a relatively new use of 100-year-old x-ray technology that allows doctors to see how bones move in relation to one another. For normal people, the motion is smooth and normal. Where that motion is abnormal, doctors can easily identify that something is wrong due to strange bone movement or abnormal spacing between bones. DMX provides objective proof of damage sustained by many injury victims, particularly those injured in car wrecks.
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Trauma vs. Degeneration
A common defense to trauma-related claims is that the condition is degenerative. Learn how the Chaney Law Firm uses medical technology tools to prove which injuries could only have been caused by trauma, not the aging process.


