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As noted in the previous paper by Katz, three men were injured in the accident suffered by that patient. Each of these patients is interesting because each reacted quite uniquely to a very similar experience. A presentation of each of these cases is instructive in examining the forensic consequences of head injuries.
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Teegarden, E. (1986). Cognitive and Emotional Problems Arising from a Head Injury. In: Golden, C.J., Strider, M.A. (eds) Forensic Neuropsychology. Nebraska Neuropsychology Symposia Series, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2022-5_3
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