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Treatment for major depression usually begins with chemical anti-depressants. There are a number of different classes of antidepressants, including the tricyclic antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, monamine-oxidase inhibitors to name a few. Each class acts differently upon the body, offering the person a wide variety of options that can be tried in order to control their major depression. For psychotic features, antipsychotic medications such as Zyprexa or Geodon might be prescribed. Defense lawyers in Michigan personal injury lawsuits like to blame the lawsuit or litigation as the cause. Do not be fooled. There is no literature or study that supports this common defense lawyer tactic in personal injury depression or psychiatric injury cases.

When conventional major or manic depression treatments fail, Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT) can also be used, and has a success rate of 78%. Contrary to what was seen in "One Flew of the Cuckoo's Nest", ECT is very humane, and the client is put under a general anesthesia for a few minutes while a mild shock is applied either unilaterally or bilaterally.

A muscle relaxant is also given to prevent the generalized seizures that are commonly thought to be associated with this procedure. The main side effects are a headache after the procedure and short-term memory loss.

Psychotherapy is also utilized to help the victim suffering from major or manic depression in a number of areas. These include learning about their disorder, learning to identify and avoid situations that may induce another depressive episode, view themselves and their situations more realistically, and to improve their interpersonal relationship skills. This therapy may be conducted in individual, family or group settings.

Michigan auto accidents and other traumatic events resulting in major depression or manic depression are often the subject of litigation. To protect your legal rights following a Michigan car accident resulting in major or manic depression, it is generally wise to consult a Michigan major depression attorney who is experienced in handling personal injury lawsuits involving major depression.

A Michigan personal injury attorney experienced in manic depression can help "level the playing field" by providing major depression and manic depression victims with information regarding the practical and legal aspects of Michigan personal injury law.

For a review of your claim, please contact us.

 

     


Contact Lawrence E. Gursten or Steven M. Gursten 1-800-777-0028


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Steve Gursten is Chair for the 2008 Interstate Truck Litigation Group for the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Michigan Auto Law has been a long standing member and contributor to the American Association for Justice (AAJ), formerly the American Trial Lawyers Association (ATLA).

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Lawrence E. Gursten - 2007, 2006
Leonard M. Koltonow - 2007
David E. Christensen - 2007

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Steven M. Gursten was selected as "Lawyer of the Year" for 2005, by Michigan Lawyers Weekly, the state's largest legal periodical. Steve was selected after winning a $9 million dollar pain and suffering settlement for one of his clients - the largest settlement for pain and suffering in Michigan in over ten years.

Michigan Trial Lawyers Association (MTLA)

Robert M. Raitt of Michigan Auto Law is President for the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association (MTLA) for 2008. The attorneys at Michigan Auto Law are well-respected members of the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association (MTLA), dedicated to helping Michigan families seek justice when they are injured by another person's negligence.

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