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Closed Head Injury
The presentation of a closed head injury case presents the additional
problem for the trial attorney of the inability to exhibit physical injuries
to the jury. It is a case that needs to be presented in the abstract by
educating the jury about the microscopic anatomy of the brain in addition
to the classic symptoms that lead to an accurate diagnosis. The following
exhibits are recommended when presenting this injury to a jury.
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- Base
of Head Model
- This model
is a good starting point for any presentation as it allows the
expert to orient the jury to the placement of the brain within
the head, and demonstrate the direction of the force of the impact.
The brain can be removed, and the manner in which it is situated
within the skull is shown.
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- Functional
Brain Model
- This giant
multi-colored model of the brain demonstrates the various regions
of the brain by function. It helps jurors see how the brain is
divided and how the damage to a particular area will impact (pardon
the pun) certain functions, consistent with the patient's/client's
symptoms. The model separates into ____ parts and comes with a
stand.
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- Symptoms
of Closed Head Injury Exhibit
- This exhibit
was used in a red light/green light case which resulted in a $1
million jury verdict. Taken from the annals of many years of research,
reviewed by the world's most respected scholars on the subject,
and used by the most noted personal injury lawyers ever to grace
a courtroom, (OK....but we did have it reviewed before we sent
it out to trial...have your doctor review it also before use),
this exhibit helps to demonstrate the diagnosis by checking off
the symptoms of your client compared to known symptoms.
The exhibit
is 30x40 in size, laminated and framed.
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- Closed
Head Injury Color Mounted Exhibits
- This series
of illustrations from our library of lots of illustrations shows
the jury that the damage done in a closed-head injury case is
microscopic in nature, and therefore not visible in any diagnostic
imaging. They show how the neurons and axons of the brain are
connected, and how the twisting and shearing of these tiny links
in the chain can lead to the problems as presented. Each illustration
is 30x40 inches in size, laminated and framed. We also supply
the color markers to use during testimony.
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