
Wednesday May 06, 2026
Mild vs. Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries: Why Symptoms Can Be Misleading
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Road to Recovery: Advocacy and Insights for Trucking Accidents, host Sean O'Connor is joined by Sagi Shaked, founder of Shaked Law Personal Injury Lawyers, to discuss the complexities of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Sagi, a top-ranked trial lawyer with extensive experience in personal injury and wrongful death cases, delves into the misleading nature of the terms "mild," "moderate," and "severe" when classifying TBIs. The conversation highlights how symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and memory issues can persist long after an injury, even when initial medical tests such as CT scans appear normal. Sagi explains the importance of recognizing subtle signs of brain injury and the role of clinical diagnosis in these cases. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the legal and medical nuances of TBIs, empowering them to better understand and advocate for themselves or their clients.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
00:30 – Mild vs. Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries
01:09 – Misleading Language in TBI Classification
02:19 – Evaluating Brain Injury Severity
03:19 – Glasgow Coma Scale Explained
04:00 – Symptoms of Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries
05:22 – Long-term Cognitive and Functional Problems
06:28 – Misconceptions About Mild Brain Injuries
07:56 – Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries
08:42 – Brain Anatomy and Injury Mechanics
10:19 – Memory and Processing Speed Issues
12:02 – Real-life Case Example
13:02 – Diagnostic Tools and Their Limitations
16:17 – Monitoring Symptoms Post-Injury
About the Show:
Road to Recovery: Advocacy and Insights for Trucking Accidents is a podcast dedicated to exploring the legal, medical, and personal aspects of trucking accidents and personal injury cases. Hosted by Sean O'Connor, the show features expert guests who provide in-depth analysis and practical advice for victims and their families. With a focus on clarity and advocacy, the series aims to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to navigate the complexities of personal injury law and recovery.
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