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10/28/2009
Christopher Keane
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Families and Schools Invited to Attend Child Brain Injury Conference | CA Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

We recently added a post to our Child Brain Injury Blog about a conference on child brain injuries scheduled for early November in hopes to address the “silent yet serious epidemic” of brain injury to childrenTitled “My Child Has a Brain Injury: Information for Families and Schools,” the conference will host nine experts in the field, who will discuss leading causes of child brain injury, such as bicycle accidents, abuse, sports, and auto accidents, as well as other topics.

For more information about the child brain injury conference, click here

To find out more about how to receive the best medical care from the experts in the field or how to receive compensation for medical bills and other expenses, feel free to contact child brain injury attorney Chris Keane.

Click here to contact Chris Keane online
or call 1-888-592-KIDS (1-888-592-5437).


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