6th World Congress on Brain Injury

Session Details

Medico-legal Issues and Malingering

Sunday, 8 May 2005 15:30 -17:00

Corryong 3

Chair Bruce Stern   

Compensation and Brain Injury: Life Expectancy, Structured Settlements and the Tort System – Ensuring Adequate Compensation for the Catastrophically Injured?
  • R Brian Webster, Webster & Associates, barristers and solicitors, Canada
  • Ideas Concerning the Issue of “Compensation and Litigation in Brain Injury Outcomes”
  • R Brian Webster, Webster & Associates, barristers and solicitors, Canada
  • Malingering and the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System: An Introduction to a New Symptom Validity Test through Two Compensation Claim Vignettes
  • John E McMahon, Private Practitioner, Australia
  • Assessment of Neuropsychological Malingering after Traumatic Brain Injury: Is the Word Memory Test Worth the Effort?
  • Professor Stephen C Bowden, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Evaluation of the Utility of a Newly Developed Test of Decision-specific Cognitive Capacity
  • Dr Joanne Oram, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Australia
  • Mild Frontal Lobe Injury and the Compensation System: A Role for Neuropsychology
  • Tania P Lioulios, Calvary Hospital, Australia
  • Published by the Professional Conference Organiser