Traumatic Brain Injury
How to make the invisible injury visible
and Canadian Caucus of AAJ
- Symptoms to look for
- How to get the proper evaluations
- When to get neuropsychological testing and how to use it
- Imaging and other techniques
- How to make these symptoms “objective” for the jury
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Duration: 75 minutes
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Summary
Traumatic brain injury is often called the invisible injury because the symptoms are not always easily recognizable or readily attributed to TBI. Make sure you are looking for it in your client’s case.
Cassandra Thornton will show you when to suspect TBI in your client’s case, what symptoms to look for, how to get your client properly evaluated, and how to make this invisible injury visible to the jury.
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Program Titles and Supporting Materials
Media Files- Traumatic Brain Injury - Video
Downloadable Files- Traumatic Brain Injury - Handout
