Friday, August 19, 2011

Football dementia Play

  NFL Play leads to dementia as the result of a concussion suffered in games and training, according to a lawsuit against the NFL with six former and current players. The players filed the complaint in federal court in Philadelphia, requests class action status and possibly played also as someone who is NFL football and suffered a concussion.

The complaint alleges that the NFL has evidence that concussions ignore cause headaches, dizziness, and dementia. And if the NFL, the clear evidence that the cost of the procedure has actively worked to cover them.

The big question for us is that for decades on the head, said,  said Larry Coben, a lawyer for the players, like the New York Daily News reports.

Players who have filed the complaint are former quarterback Jim McMahon, 51, who won two Super Bowls. McMahon said to play more than five concussions, but it works now  in a dream  and forget why you walked into a room.

The lawsuit says the NFL players formed to drive the head and the violation of the obligation to treat a concussion. Players, the compensation for their injuries and monitoring of medical conditions of the players.

NFL Brian McCarthy, said the spokesman for the league who have not yet seen the lawsuit, but vigorously deny these allegations.

In the last month 75 former NFL players have sued the league, that the NFL knew about the harmful effects of concussions in the 1920s, but hidden. The lawsuit does not seek collective state, however.

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