When we’re looking at anything that manifests itself long-term, damage needs to be evaluated. We are often looking at a loss of earnings capacity, which means a meaningful reduction in the ability of that individual to earn money following their brain injury. What is interesting about brain injury cases is a lot of the time […]
What kind of experts are used when to prove a brain injury case?
The key experts tend to be neuropsychologists or neuropsychological testing evaluators. Sometimes psychologists will address the repercussions of the brain injury, but usually there’s the neuropsychologist who provides insight into the real life implication of post-brain injury cognitive deficits. If there is an impact on their ability to work, you would bring in a vocational […]
How do you prove a brain injury case?
One of the most challenging aspects of brain injury cases has to do with people who were very smart to begin with for whom a brain injury renders them slightly less smart, and the reason those cases can be so challenging is that very smart people have the ability to compensate for injuries in ways […]
Does swelling in the brain qualify as mild traumatic brain injury when they have to remove part of your skull?
With any kind of an injury to the brain, there’s a risk of swelling of the brain, which then can cause additional damage to the brain. Another situation is when you have bleeding on the brain, which creates a pocket of blood that then moves parts of the brain around, thereby injuring the brain. When […]
What happens inside the brain after a concussion?
After a concussion or a mild traumatic brain injury the best way to describe it is that your brain is bruised. It has an injury that it needs to recover from, and statistically speaking, most people do recover from that level of injury. When your brain is injured, much like you would rest to heal […]
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