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Injury Types Law in California.

Traumatic brain injury, spinal injury, orthopedic fractures, soft-tissue, nerve injuries, burns, biomechanics, causation, and the medical evidence that proves each.

TBI & concussion

Traumatic Brain Injury

Mild to severe TBI, concussion, second-impact syndrome, neuropsych testing, imaging protocols, and life-care planning.

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Disc & spinal cord

Spine & Back Injuries

Disc herniations, facet injury, radiculopathy, surgical fusion vs. conservative care, and the paralysis spectrum.

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Sprains & strains

Soft Tissue Injuries

Sprains, strains, myofascial pain. Proving the case the defense calls the weakest.

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Broken bones

Orthopedic Fractures

Fracture classification, surgical repair, hardware, post-traumatic arthritis, and future revision.

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Thermal & chemical

Burn Injuries

Burn classification, TBSA assessment, skin-graft planning, scar management, and disfigurement damages.

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Neuropathy & CRPS

Nerve Injuries

Peripheral nerve damage, CRPS/RSD, EMG/NCV testing, pain management, and proving invisible injuries.

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Joint & musculoskeletal

Orthopedic Injuries

Rotator cuff tears, ACL/meniscus injuries, hip and knee replacements, and proving pre-existing vs. traumatic conditions.

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Linking injury to incident

Medical Causation

But-for and substantial-factor causation, differential diagnosis methodology, pre-existing conditions, and aggravation doctrine.

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Injury mechanism analysis

Biomechanics

Biomechanical engineering analysis, low-speed impact defense, Delta-V, and countering the defense biomechanist.

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Pre-existing conditions

Eggshell Plaintiff Doctrine

You take the plaintiff as you find them. Pre-existing conditions, aggravation, and apportionment under Benson v. Honda.

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