
TBIs are called the 'invisible injury' for a reason — CT scans often show nothing even when the brain is profoundly damaged. We work with specialists to prove it and juries to value it.
Quick answer: TBI claims often involve mild traumatic brain injuries (concussions) that don't show on standard imaging but cause lasting cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms. Neuropsychological testing, advanced imaging (DTI, fMRI), and vocational-expert testimony are often essential to prove the full impact.
Most ER visits miss mild TBI. We refer to Houston-area neurologists and neuropsychologists who test specifically for it.
Neuropsychological batteries establish deficit. Advanced imaging documents structural damage.
Lifetime cost of TBI care often reaches seven figures. A certified life-care planner builds the cost model.
Yes. Most mild TBIs don't show on CT. Advanced imaging and neuropsych testing are the proof.
Neuropsychological testing, pre- and post-accident comparison (school records, work evaluations), and witness testimony from family and coworkers.
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