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    TBI Degree Labels

    Strategies to neutralize use of TBI labels by defense to reduce or deny your client's damages

    What You Will Learn

    • Understand the mild, moderate, and severe assessment as a clinical triage scale measuring how the injury first presented rather than how much harm is caused
    • How a “mild” TBI can be catastrophic while a “severe” injury resolves, because damages track functional impairment and proof rather than the label
    • How the defense’s line of attack shifts the fight toward apportionment and damages or provoking a challenge to whether a brain injury exists depending on the severity label
    • Neutralize the “mild” label by recontextualizing medical records, reframing terminology for the jury, and building the functional-loss narrative that the severity label obscures

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    What You Will Learn

    • Understand the mild, moderate, and severe assessment as a clinical triage scale measuring how the injury first presented rather than how much harm is caused
    • How a “mild” TBI can be catastrophic while a “severe” injury resolves, because damages track functional impairment and proof rather than the label
    • How the defense’s line of attack shifts the fight toward apportionment and damages or provoking a challenge to whether a brain injury exists depending on the severity label
    • Neutralize the “mild” label by recontextualizing medical records, reframing terminology for the jury, and building the functional-loss narrative that the severity label obscures
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    Tuesday, July 14, 2026

    12PM PACIFIC
    (3:00 ET / 2:00 CT / 1:00 MT)

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    $129 for Plaintiff Attorney Non-Members
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    75 minutes
    Publisher

    Consumer Attorneys of California

    Subjects

    Brain Injuries

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    Summary

    Traumatic brain injury cases are won or lost based on knowing what fight you’re in.

    “Mild” and “severe” traumatic brain injuries are not two different points on a spectrum. Classifying a traumatic brain injury as mild, moderate, or severe does not describe how much harm was ultimately caused to your client. Rather, it is a clinical triage assessment measuring how the injury first presented, based on the Glasgow Coma Scale, loss of consciousness, and post-traumatic amnesia. It does not measure the long-term damage to your client.

    The defense understands this divide and uses the “mild,” “moderate,” and “severe” labels to fight on the ground that favors them. With a severe injury and clear imaging, the existence of harm is rarely contested. The real war is over apportionment and value. With a mild injury and normal scans, the war is fought over whether there is any injury at all

    In this webinar, Taylor Ernst breaks down what the TBI degree labels actually measure, why the severity label rarely tracks case value, and how to recognize which fight you are in so you know how to wage the battle.

    SWL-27905

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    Presenters

    Taylor Ernst, Esq.

    Taylor Ernst has established himself as a preeminent authority in traumatic brain injury (TBI) litigation, earning... Read More

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    Agenda

    5 Minutes - Introduction
    60 Minutes - Presentation
    10 Minutes - Live Q&A with the Speaker

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