Subtle Brain Injuries are widely misunderstood and under-diagnosed. The term “subtle brain injury” may suggest that the injury is minor when so often the effect may be extremely serious for the individual and the family.

In this fascinating episode, Emma Lyons and Pankaj Madan discussed what subtle brain injury is, how to recognise it and the advancements of testing in this difficult area.

See the recording below:

Advancements in Subtle Brain Injury Testing with Barrister Pankaj Madan

About the speaker – Pankaj Madan, Barrister

Pankaj Madan, Barrister,12KBW

Pankaj specialises in Catastrophic and Life-Changing Injury with specialist expertise in Brain Injury, severe limb injury, and high-value Pain and  Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) claims.  He attracts a loyal and ever-increasing following from both Defendant insurers and Claimants. He acts usually only in high-value cases often involving pedestrians or motorcyclists. He is adept at liability issues.

He is from a medical family and has an excellent understanding of medical issues. He is renowned for his meticulous eye for detail and sensitive, sympathetic client approach, The Legal 500 in 2018 said that he has a “Brilliant client manner” and recommended him for his “Superb strategic approach to brain injury cases”. In 2017, he was noted as “Very experienced in high-value Catastrophic Injury claims” and his “ability to challenge the unusual in cases”.  In fact, he has been commended every year by the Legal 500 since 2008.

 

 


 

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