Live Webcast: Traumatic Brain Injury Featured Event
Friday, October 01, 2021
Live Webcast: Traumatic Brain Injury
Tags: Tort; Litigation/Trial Practice; Big Ticket
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) cases can be some of the most challenging and technical kinds of cases to litigate. There are special considerations any attorney - plaintiff or defense - needs to understand in order to competently represent a TBI client, including potentially complex issues around the science of brain injuries. This seminar will show why brain injury cases differ significantly from "run of the mill" personal injury cases. Course Planner, Kenny Berger, has put together an outstanding and experienced faculty of plaintiff and defense practitioners who will lead you through these complex and challenging issues from both sides of the adversarial process.
This special seminar also features a fantastic and eminently practical mental health hour by SC Bar Lawyers Helping Lawyers Education and Outreach Coordinator, Michael Abro, who will share valuable information about secondary traumatic stress in attorneys. You'll not only get your bi-annual SA/MH credit, but will also learn what secondary traumatic stress is, how it can negatively impact your mental health as a practicing attorney, and also acquire tools to overcome secondary traumatic stress in your own life.
Whether you are a plaintiff or defense attorney, this powerful (and CLE Big Ticket-covered) program will enlighten and equip you to better represent your TBI client. The SC Bar CLE Division is pleased to offer "Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation."
About the Book
Principal Author and Editor: Kenneth E. Berger, Esquire
Contributing Authors:
Russell Button,
Esquire
Christopher J.
Finney, Esquire
Mark D. Herbst, MD, PhD
Gregory A.
Kendall, Esquire
Andrew M. Lehmkuhl, Esquire
Sarah Lustig, RN, CLCP, CBIS
Taylor Messervy,
BSN, RN, BSc (Psych), CBIS, NLCP
Brandon A. Woodard, Esquire
This
brand new CLE resource, Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation, provides insight from the perspective of plaintiffs' lawyers, defense counsel, and experts alike. Anyone who prosecutes or defends personal injury cases needs to understand the basic science and complex ramifications of traumatic brain injuries. In this book, the authors explore the fundamentals, as well as the nuances, surrounding TBI litigation. The book begins with complimentary - though opposing - chapters from plaintiff and defense attorneys, then dives deeper into the worlds of radiology and life care planning. The book is also spiral bound and tabbed, so you can quickly and easily find the materials you are looking for.
Whether
you are just getting started in your practice or have been in practice for many
decades, Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation will serve as a great resource and addition to your library. In current times and moving forward, knowledge of TBIs is absolutely essential for personal injury practitioners, be it plaintiff or defense. This book offers practical tips, objective approaches, and a human touch to a subject that has long been misunderstood or convoluted. If you represent or defend claims involving car crashes or any other type of personal injury matter, this book ought to be on your shelf.
Summary of Contents:
Chapter 1: Representing Clients with Traumatic Brain Injuries
Chapter
2: Defending Traumatic Brain Injury Claims
Chapter
3: Neuroradiology
Chapter 4: Life Care Planning in Traumatic Brain Injury Cases
This program qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including 1.0 SA.MH credit hour
** Big Ticket holders and Paralegals must purchase book separately by calling CLE Publications Dept. at 803-771-0333, ext 126. Live seminar attendees may pick up book at registration. Books will be shipped to Webcast attendees.
SC Supreme Commission Course #: 219043ADO
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