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Default Workplace Injuries - How many concussions are too many?

I work full time in a group home caring for severely autistic adolescents - I've had 4 concussions in 6 months from being headbutted and kicked in the face. Still recovering from the last one which left me unable to drive for nearly a month. Could the next one have longterm consequences? Do I need to change my career to save my brain?
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