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Traumatic Brain Injuries in Pennsylvania | Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn

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Learn how traumatic brain injuries are evaluated and why symptoms may not appear immediately.

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are often misunderstood because symptoms do not always appear immediately after an accident.


Delayed onset symptoms commonly occur but are often challenged by insurers.

Imaging scans may initially appear normal even when significant functional brain impairment exists.


Even mild TBIs can affect memory, concentration, vision and emotional regulation, sometimes for months or even longer.


TBI’s are often caused by vehicle accidents, falls, and workplace incidents.


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Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Injury

Understanding your legal rights after a traumatic brain injury is important because symptoms may not be immediately apparent and develop over time.


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