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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

A brain injury caused by an external force, such as a blow to the head, that disrupts normal brain function.

In Personal Injury Cases

TBIs can range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability. They often require extensive medical documentation and expert testimony to prove the full extent of damages.

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This term belongs to the Medical & Injury Terms category and is part of our machine-readable California injury-law glossary.

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parking receipt near closed-head-injury

When a traumatic brain injury (tbi) question starts around closed-head-injury, the parking receipt matters because school-hour congestion can blur the fault rebuttal before witnesses are contacted.

TBIs can range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent disability. They often require extensive medical documentation and expert testimony to prove the full extent of damages. timing

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Soft Tissue Injury control question

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concussion to Herniated Disc

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