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Old 03-14-2013, 10:07 PM #1
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My husband had a concussion a year ago from work injury (fall). His feet flew up and the 1st thing that hit was the back of his head. His employer told him that he was fine and he drove himself home.

We have taken him to the hospital 3 times with CT scans done - all negative. We just got Workers Comp to approve MRI which was done today and it was negative also.

We now have to go to court to fight for financial benefits. This is going to be difficult with the MRI being negative. Are there other tests that we can have done? I have heard an EEG or neuropsychological tests. Would you suggest the same?
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