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Identifying, Preparing and Trying the Mild TBI Case | SeminarWeb Catalog

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Identifying, Preparing and Trying the Mild TBI Case

What You Will Learn

  • New definition of mild TBI
  • Diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury
  • Discrediting myths about mild TBI
  • Neuropsychological evaluations
  • Identifying lay and expert witnesses
  • Prognosis following mTBI
  • Increased risk

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What You Will Learn

  • New definition of mild TBI
  • Diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury
  • Discrediting myths about mild TBI
  • Neuropsychological evaluations
  • Identifying lay and expert witnesses
  • Prognosis following mTBI
  • Increased risk

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-Member

75 minutes
Date Published

August 8, 2024

Publisher

Louisiana Association for Justice

Subjects

Brain Injury

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Summary

A traumatic brain injury can cause a wide range of disabilities that can affect thinking, comprehension, emotions and behavior. Mild traumatic brain injury suggests an injury that is not serious and that will resolve quickly. This and other myths about mild TBI make it harder for your client to get help needed for recovery and long-term care.

Bruce H. Stern will help you learn to identify, prepare and try the mild TBI case, He will discuss what a mild traumatic brain injury is, what are the symptoms necessary to diagnose a mild TBI, myths about mild TBI and how to discredit them, what information to obtain in discovery, the neuropsychological exam, and identifying lay and expert witnesses.

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Presenters

Bruce H. Stern, Esq.
Esq.

Bruce H. Stern is an expert Civil Trial Attorney as certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. He is also a member of the... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Identifying, Preparing and Trying the Mild TBI Case - Video
Identifying and Preparing the MTBI Case - Materials
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Credit

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How to Attend

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