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How are mild traumatic brain injuries proven when standard imaging looks normal?

One of the most challenging aspects of a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) case is that standard CT scans and conventional MRIs often appear normal even when the patient is experiencing significant cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms. Insurance companies seize on those "normal" scans to argue that there is no real injury. Building a credible TBI case requires layered evidence:

  • Neurological evaluation by a qualified neurologist who documents the clinical presentation and objective findings.
  • Neuropsychological testing, which produces standardized, quantifiable measurements of memory, attention, processing speed, and executive function compared to population norms.
  • Advanced imaging such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and specialized MRI sequences that can detect axonal injury and white matter damage missed by conventional scans.
  • Functional and vocational assessments documenting the impact on work and daily activities.
  • Lay witness testimony from family, friends, and coworkers describing observable changes in personality, behavior, or capability after the injury.

A daily symptom journal and consistent treatment record also help. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.

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