Defense exams are not independent They are rife with fraud. And you can prove it Dorothy Clay Sims From Issue: 2024 August
Children with traumatic brain injury Children’s brains are still developing, so TBI affects children far differently and more profoundly than adults Deborah S. ChangSharon Grandinette From Issue: 2024 August
The hidden battle: Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) An overview of this complex and ever-more-common, often life-altering injury Boris TreyzonJoe Finnerty From Issue: 2024 August
mTBI – The seven deadly sins Mild TBI presents differently than moderate and severe TBI; it requires more work to identify Erica Chavez From Issue: 2024 August
Lessons I’ve learned in TBI litigation Plus a primer on the new diagnostic standards for mild traumatic brain injury From Issue: 2024 August
Revealing the untold story of traumatic brain injury Before you can represent an mTBI client, you need a trauma-informed practice Kelly B. Hanker From Issue: 2024 August
You can help foster babies during CAALA convention Help us make quilts for young foster children, it’s a labor of love Bradley S. WallaceMichelle M. West From Issue: 2024 August
The invisible battle How do we talk about injuries people cannot see? Ibiere N. Seck From Issue: 2024 August
Raising auto insurance minimums in more states Also: Success continues in fighting arbitration in cases for which we filed amicus curiae briefs Linda A. Lipsen From Issue: 2024 August
Life-care planning for traumatic brain injuries Obtaining just compensation for your client’s medical needs resulting from this most severe, life-changing injury Christopher Dolan From Issue: 2024 August
Evaluating the interplay between endocrine function and traumatic brain injuries Neuroendocrinology may provide the objective proof of mild TBI Molly M. McKibben From Issue: 2024 August