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Compensating the Invisible Loss: General Damages in TBI

What You Will Learn

  • Why general damages are essential to an adequate award in a TBI case
  • Invisible cognitive and behavioral function losses from TBI
  • Developing the stage work for general damages in your case in chief
  • How to quantify general damages in summation

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What You Will Learn

  • Why general damages are essential to an adequate award in a TBI case
  • Invisible cognitive and behavioral function losses from TBI
  • Developing the stage work for general damages in your case in chief
  • How to quantify general damages in summation

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-Member

75 minutes
Date Published

December 11, 2023

Publisher

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association

Subjects

Damages, Traumatic Brain Injury

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Summary

TBI is an injury with invisible losses. There are no missing limbs, no outward disfiguration, and no obvious disability. Losses are interior and invisible. They include cognitive deficits involving attention, concentration, perception, word selection, memory, and executive function, as well as behavioral changes such as irritability, quickness to anger, disinhibition and emotional lability. There is no prosthesis for the brain that will return lost cognitive or behavioral functioning. General damages are essential to adequately compensate your TBI client for the diminished quality of life from these invisible losses.

This webinar will cover why general damages are key to any TBI case, how to develop the case for general damages in your case in chief, and how to quantify general damages in summation of your TBI case.

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Presenters

Randall Scarlett
Scarlett Law Group

Randall H. Scarlett is principal of San Francisco-based Scarlett Law Group, a nationwide practice. He is a Leaders Forum... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Compensating the Invisible Loss: General Damages in TBI - Video
Compensating the Invisible Loss: General Damages in TBI - Handout
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