A traumatic brain injury can alter memory, mood, and the ability to work — yet leave little visible evidence. Proving it takes care.
Why TBIs Are Hard to Prove
Mild and moderate TBIs may not appear on standard imaging. Symptoms — headaches, memory problems, irritability, fatigue — are real but easy for insurers to dispute.
Building the Proof
Neuropsychological testing, treating-provider records, advanced imaging, and testimony from family and coworkers about changes they've observed all build the picture. Documentation over time is key.
Valuing a Life-Altering Injury
TBIs can mean lifelong care and lost earning capacity. Accurately projecting future needs — often with expert input — is essential to a fair Maine recovery.
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