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Maximizing Damages in Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation

What You Will Learn

  • Recognizing subtle cognitive impairment
  • Establishing liability and causation: preservation of evidence and the role of early experts
  • Addressing defense arguments on causation
  • The neuroscience of medical and diagnostic evidence
  • Building the damages case
  • Voir dire and jury selection—themes, sample questions, and jury bias trends
  • Trial strategies and telling your client’s story
  • Settlements and post-verdict planning—liens, MSAs, special needs trusts and more

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What You Will Learn

  • Recognizing subtle cognitive impairment
  • Establishing liability and causation: preservation of evidence and the role of early experts
  • Addressing defense arguments on causation
  • The neuroscience of medical and diagnostic evidence
  • Building the damages case
  • Voir dire and jury selection—themes, sample questions, and jury bias trends
  • Trial strategies and telling your client’s story
  • Settlements and post-verdict planning—liens, MSAs, special needs trusts and more

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Price

$79 for Association Members
$99 for Non-members

120 minutes
Date Published

December 16, 2025

Publisher

Indiana Trial Lawyers Association

Subjects

Brain Injury Litigation, TBI

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Summary

Your TBI client may appear normal in casual conversation, yet suffer profound impairments in attention, memory, mood regulation, or executive function that can lead to catastrophic life disruptions: job loss, divorce, social isolation, and depression. Dan Chamberlain will teach you how to identify these hidden consequences early, corroborate them through appropriate diagnostics, and present them in a manner that resonates with jurors and claims professionals alike.

He will guide you through the entire TBI case from initial intake to post-verdict planning, showing you how to maximize recovery for traumatic brain injury survivors and their families through mastery of neuroscience, empathy for invisible disability and the ability to translate cognitive and emotional deficits into damages a jury can understand and value.
 

 

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Presenters

Daniel S. Chamberlain
Cohen and Malad

Daniel S. Chamberlain was named one of the Top 50 Indiana Lawyers and is a member of a select group of attorneys that is... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Maximizing Damages in Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation - Video
Downloadable Files
Maximizing Damages in Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation - Slide Handout
Maximizing Damages in Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation - Additional Handout
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If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). If electing credit for this program, registrants in jurisdictions not listed below will receive a Certificate of Completion that may or may not meet credit requirements in other jurisdictions. Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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Technical Requirements
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