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    Overcoming the Myths of A “Mild” TBI Case

    What You Will Learn

    • Identifying the signs of a “mild” TBI
    • Understanding the role and limitations of early imaging
    • Appreciating the risk factors of persistent symptomology and cognitive deficits
    • When to involve appropriate experts (e.g., neurologist)
    • Developing your “mild” TBI case.

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    What You Will Learn

    • Identifying the signs of a “mild” TBI
    • Understanding the role and limitations of early imaging
    • Appreciating the risk factors of persistent symptomology and cognitive deficits
    • When to involve appropriate experts (e.g., neurologist)
    • Developing your “mild” TBI case.
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    Thursday, August 6, 2026

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

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    $99 for Association Member
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    75 minutes
    Publisher

    Consumer Attorneys of California

    Subjects

    Brain Injuries, cognitive deficits, Imaging, TBI

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    Summary

    Far too often the word “mild” leads lawyers to assume that their client’s traumatic brain injury (TBI) is temporary and/or insignificant. This belief is further exacerbated by certain “negative” or “normal” imaging. However, depending on the type of injury, preexisting health circumstances, person-specific characteristics, and/or medical intervention received (or not) by your client, that “mild” TBI could adversely affect your client’s quality of life indefinitely and be an important component of damages in your case.

    In this webinar, James Perry will cover how to identify signs of a “mild” TBi, the role and limitations of early imaging, risk factors of persistent symptomology and cognitive deficits, when to involve appropriate experts, and how to develop your “mild” TBI case.

    SWL-28053

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    Presenters

    James G. Perry

    James G. Perry is a trial and litigation attorney with Atticus Injury Law, with a practice focused on a broad spectrum of... 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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