Recovering from Concussion: New Insights for Kitchener Injury Victims |
December 16, 2025, Kitchener, Ontario
Posted by: Robert Deutschmann, Personal Injury Lawyer
Recent research indicates that visual training, such as Perceptual Attention Therapy (PATH), may improve cognitive functions like reading, attention, memory, and executive function following concussion. Kitchener residents affected by car accidents, slips, or sports injuries can benefit from understanding these findings when pursuing personal injury claims with firms like Deutschmann de Koning Law.
Key Findings on Visual Training
A study led by Teri Lawton, Ph.D., from the Perception Dynamics Institute and University of California San Diego, examined PATH's effects on concussion recovery. Published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, it suggests PATH addresses visual timing deficits in the dorsal visual pathways, which are often impacted by mild traumatic brain injuries. MEG brain imaging showed changes in working-memory and attention networks, alongside reduced post-concussive symptoms.
Concussion Challenges in Kitchener-Waterloo
Mild traumatic brain injuries affect millions annually, with symptoms like concentration difficulties, memory issues, and slowed processing persisting for months or years. In Kitchener's active communities, common causes include vehicle collisions on routes like Highway 401, workplace incidents amid construction growth, and recreational activities. These "invisible" effects can disrupt work, driving, and daily routines, leading to significant financial and emotional strain.
Deutschmann de Koning Law's Role
For over 30 years, Deutschmann de Koning Law has supported Kitchener clients from its Kingsway Drive office, focusing on personal injury and disability claims under Ontario's Insurance Act. Attorneys Rob Deutschmann and Nick de Koning assist with gathering medical evidence, negotiating benefits, and maximizing compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and future care. The firm operates on a no-win-no-fee basis, offering free consultations.
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Contact at 519-742-7774 for an initial assessment.
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Handles no-fault benefits and tort claims efficiently.
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Provides clear guidance through the claims process.
Navigating Compensation in Ontario
Insurers may question the extent of concussion-related impairments, but evidence from studies like this one can support claims for rehabilitation, pain, suffering, and ongoing needs. The firm helps compile records, counter low offers, and pursue litigation if required, ensuring clients focus on recovery.
Essential Steps After Injury
Ontario's two-year limitation period begins from the accident date, so prompt action is key. Document symptoms, obtain medical evaluations, and avoid unguided discussions with insurers.
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Collect photos, witness statements, and health records.
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Seek assessments for visual and cognitive functions.
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Reach out to Deutschmann de Koning Law at www.ddinjurylaw.com.
This research provides valuable context for concussion management. For personalized legal support in Kitchener, Deutschmann de Koning Law offers experienced advocacy to help secure the compensation needed.
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About Deutschmann de Koning Law
Deutschmann de Koning Law serves South-Western Ontario with offices in Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Woodstock, Brantford, Stratford and Ayr. The law practice of Robert Deutschmann and Nick de Koning focuses almost exclusively in personal injury and disability insurance matters. For more information, please visit www.ddinjurylaw.com or call us at 1-519-742-7774.
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