Where a TBI Begins
Your client is on their way home from work, driving on the same roads they do every day.
They approach a familiar stop sign and ease the car to a stop.
Without warning, the quiet moment shatters. The screech of tires and a flood of headlights overwhelms the small cabin of their car — a dump truck is pressing closer in the rearview mirror. The driver isn’t paying attention and barrels into the rear end. The violent impact snaps your client’s head backward, then hurls it forward.
Your client suffers a traumatic brain injury. Scans might not show it clearly, but you know what happened. The delicate brain tissue inside their skull has been knocked around so forcefully that a cascade of neurons have begun to die.
How do you show that to a jury? DK Global reveals the relationships between impact, motion, and brain trauma — to help them truly see your client’s TBI.
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