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Traumatic Brain Injury

How to make the invisible injury visible

What You Will Learn

  • Symptoms to look for
  • How to get the proper evaluations
  • When to get neuropsychological testing and how to use it
  • Imaging and other techniques
  • How to make these symptoms “objective” for the jury

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What You Will Learn

  • Symptoms to look for
  • How to get the proper evaluations
  • When to get neuropsychological testing and how to use it
  • Imaging and other techniques
  • How to make these symptoms “objective” for the jury

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Price

$79 for Association Members
$99 for Non-members

75 minutes
Date Published

September 18, 2025

Publisher

Consumer Attorneys of San Diego

Subjects

TBI

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Summary

Traumatic brain injury is often called the invisible injury because the symptoms are not always easily recognizable or readily attributed to TBI. Make sure you are looking for it in your client’s case.

Cassandra Thornton will show you when to suspect TBI in your client’s case, what symptoms to look for, how to get your client properly evaluated, and how to make this invisible injury visible to the jury.

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Presenters

Cassandra Thorson

The Thorson Law Group is led by its founder, Cassandra Thorson, who graduated with honors from Southwestern University School... Read More

Sarah Havens
Managing Partner & Trial Lawyer - Havens Injury Law

Sarah Havens is an experienced first chair trial lawyer, law firm partner and CEO, with a proven track record for obtaining... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Traumatic Brain Injury - Video
Downloadable Files
Traumatic Brain Injury - Handout
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How to Attend

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Technical Requirements
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