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How A Documentary Connects Catastrophic Injury Recovery With Law And Healthcare

36 min · 1. apr. 2026
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We sit down with Alex Gomez from Legal Med 180 to talk about the documentary Living in the Wake of Impact and the real-life story of Sarah Milburn rebuilding after a catastrophic spinal cord injury. We explore how resilience grows through support systems and why law, healthcare, and policy have to work together for people to live with dignity. • the origin of the film and why Sarah Milburn’s story needed to be told • why documentaries can restore hope beyond statistics and diagnoses • how disability can happen to anyone at any time • what “life after tragedy” looks like in real daily life • why life care planning changes legal outcomes and long-term support • the policy stakes behind Texas Senate Bill 30 and damage caps • what viewers can expect from a film that bridges law and healthcare • how to support screenings and suggest future stories • why sharing vulnerability can reduce stigma and help others feel less alone Check out legalmed180.com [https://legalmed180.com/] to learn more. Go visit https://legalmed180.com/living-in-the-wake-of-impact/ [https://legalmed180.com/living-in-the-wake-of-impact/] We are happy and honored to be part of your life changing health and wellness journey: https://telewellnesshub.com/ [https://telewellnesshub.com/explore-wellness-experts/] This episode is proudly sponsored by: https://legalmed180.com/ [https://legalmed180.com/]

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How A Documentary Connects Catastrophic Injury Recovery With Law And Healthcare

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