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Taking the Pain out of
Your Personal Injury Experience

Have You Been Injured? Looking for Medical Help or Advice? Learn How We Help Provide Medical Care For Personal Injuries

We understand the physical and emotional strain that accidents and injuries can cause.

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Helpful Personal Injury Statistics

Each year, between 300,000 and 500,000 Americans file personal injury cases.  - homepage of Watermark Medical Partners, a leading healthcare services organization in Southern California
Car accidents make up 52% of personal injury cases, while medical malpractice is 15%. - homepage of Watermark Medical Partners, a leading healthcare services organization in Southern California
Physicians in the US see 24.8 million office visits a year for accidental injuries.  - homepage of Watermark Medical Partners, a leading healthcare services organization in Southern California


Helpful Blog Articles on Personal Injury and TBI from Watermark Medical Partners

Sustaining a Traumatic Brain Injury

Sustaining a traumatic brain injury is a serious matter that requires medical attention. Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, occurs when a person receives a blow to their head or body, causing their brain to bounce against their skull. Traumatic brain injury symptoms vary depending on the severity of the brain injury. Because our brains are…

Concussion Diagnostic Tool Offered to Head Injury Patients Across SoCal Works in 4 Minutes

 Watermark Medical Partners, LLC is one of the first healthcare service organizations in California to move beyond the “follow my finger” method for diagnosing a concussion. We now have the newest technology for assessing concussions, a solution called the EyeBOX®. US-based company Oculogica manufactures the EyeBOX®, and using it to assess patient head injuries is…