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Sagi Shaked - Inside the TBI Case: How to Spot, Build, and Win Brain Injury Lawsuits

Author
Dan Ambrose, Trial Lawyers University
Published
Sat 19 Apr 2025
Episode Link
https://leighs50.sg-host.com/70-sagi-shaked

Your client didn’t lose consciousness? Then your client doesn’t have a traumatic brain injury. At least, that’s what the defense will say. Don’t let them brainwash you. As Sagi Shaked explains to host Dan Ambrose, a TBI can express itself in other ways, such as dizziness or confusion. He has focused on “proving up” these invisible-type of injuries for years, securing seven- and eight-figure verdicts along the way. At TLU Beach (June 4-7), Sagi will teach his methodical approach to TBI cases, from identifying subtle symptoms that others miss to building compelling evidence that resonates with jurors.

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Episode Snapshot

  • Sagi began his career trying any case he could get, starting with sprains and strains before gradually working up to disc cases and eventually TBI cases.
  • About 10 years into his career, Sagi realized TBI cases were "ten times better" than orthopedic cases in terms of value and potential to help clients.
  • Sagi emphasizes the importance of constant learning and improvement, regularly attending conferences and educational opportunities throughout his 25-year career.
  • Participants in the TBI Masterclass at TLU Beach will learn how to identify TBI cases at intake, even when there's no loss of consciousness.
  • Sagi stresses that proper medical evaluation requires understanding the signs and symptoms of TBI beyond what's visible on standard imaging like CT scans.
  • Many lawyers miss valuable TBI cases by focusing only on visible injuries or accepting defense arguments that no loss of consciousness means no brain injury.
  • Sagi has secured multiple seven and eight-figure verdicts and nine-figure settlements in his career.
  • His masterclass will cover common defense tactics in TBI cases and provide strategies to overcome them effectively.

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