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Running Child Head Injury Claims - Victoria Walne, Anthony Gold Solicitors

23/01/13. Each year an estimated one million people attend Accident and Emergency following a head injury. The two age groups at highest risk of sustaining a traumatic head injury are children aged 0 to 4 and between 15 and 19 years old.

There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to head injury, but children in particular tend to have more complicated symptomatology than adults. One reason for this is that the injury occurs in a child when their development is not yet complete. After trauma, the child’s brain has to try to develop in the context of already being damaged.

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