Domestic Violence and Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and the Elderly
Domestic violence is not limited to intimate partners. It affects some of the most vulnerable members of society — children and the elderly — whose physical fragility and neurological vulnerability make them especially susceptible to Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
Hematomas After Head Trauma: Legal Perspectives
A hematoma following head trauma may not be visible immediately, but it can rapidly become one of the most dangerous complications of a brain injury.
Severe Brain Injury in the U.S
Severe Brain Injury in U.S. Personal Injury Cases: The Role of Medical Expert Witnesses
Contusions and the Importance of Neurological Defense in Legal Cases
A brain contusion is essentially a bruise on the brain, often caused by a direct impact to the head during auto accidents, falls, or assaults.
How Auto Accidents Lead to Brain Injuries
Auto accidents remain one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in the United States. Unlike visible injuries, brain injuries after auto accidents are often overlooked or underestimated, despite their potentially life-altering consequences.
Brain Injuries in Personal Injury Cases: The Value of Expert Neurological Insight
Brain injuries are among the most complex and contested claims in personal injury litigation.
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury: Why Expert Witnesses Matter
Traumatic Brain Injury: Why Expert Witnesses Matter
Why TBI Defense Cases Require Neurological Expertise
Why TBI Defense Cases Require Neurological Expertise