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Advanced imaging technologies are the future of brain injury litigation- Are you on the cutting edge?

What You Will Learn

  • Radical changes in brain imaging technology over past 15 years, changes coming in the next 5 years and the implications for brain injury cases
  • Advanced imaging techniques, advanced techniques to measure TBI-induced vision problems, QEEG and other objective measures essential to proving brain injury
  • Using advanced imaging and other objective measures to easily defeat the defense neuropsychologist’s antiquated opinions

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What You Will Learn

  • Radical changes in brain imaging technology over past 15 years, changes coming in the next 5 years and the implications for brain injury cases
  • Advanced imaging techniques, advanced techniques to measure TBI-induced vision problems, QEEG and other objective measures essential to proving brain injury
  • Using advanced imaging and other objective measures to easily defeat the defense neuropsychologist’s antiquated opinions

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-Member

75 minutes
Date Published

October 19, 2021

Publisher

Washington State Association for Justice

Subjects

Traumatic Brain Injury

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Summary

Neuropsychology has changed very little in 50 years, and yet brain imaging technology in brain injury cases has radically changed in the last 15 years, and will change even more in the next 5 years. Don’t get left behind. Learn why advanced imaging techniques, advanced techniques for measuring TBI induced vision problems, QEEG and other objective measures of brain injury are essential to proving your brain injury case. Find out how advanced imaging and other objective measures help easily defeat defense neuropsychologist’s antiquated opinions.

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Presenters

Scott Blair
Brain Injury Law of Seattle

Scott Blair is the founder of Brain Injury Law of Seattle. Brain injury work is his passion. For the last 25 years, Scott has... Read More

Adam Urra

Adam is an accomplished trial lawyer who for the first decade of his career worked as a prosecutor in Florida. As a... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Advanced imaging technologies are the future of brain injury litigation- Are you on the cutting edge?
Downloadable Files
Advanced imaging technologies are the future of brain injury litigation- Are you on the cutting edge? - Slide Deck
Snyder Order - QEEG
QEEG Cases Admitted
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