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WHAT IS “DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY” and What does it mean for ABRAMS LANDAU clients ?

This important concept explains both short and long term neurologic deficits in patients whose trauma did not produce either contusions, hemorrhages or lacerations sufficient to account for the deficits. Frequently, the latter lesions are minimal but the deficit is severe. Sometimes, notes Herndon Reston brain injury lawyer Doug Landau, there is a minimal laceration (cut)…

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Herndon Reston brain injury lawyer Doug Landau is asked, “How can I have a brain injury to the side OPPOSITE where my head struck the interior of my car ?”

Brain injury lawyer Doug Landau studied neurology and neurophysiology before attending law school. He recognized that it was important to understand how his clients’ bodies functioned. This Virginia trial lawyer also realized that he needed to have more than just a passing understanding of the medical terminology used in his clients’ records and experts’ reports.…

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