Pa. Atty. General says effects linger from October car crash
HARRISBURG — A neurologist told Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane today she can’t come back to work in her Harrisburg office until Nov. 24, more than a month after she sustained a concussion in a motor vehicle accident, Kane’s spokesman said.
Renee Martin said the neurologist confirmed Kane’s concussion, adjusted her medication and said she can return to the office in 11 days, “as tolerable.”
She has been working from her Scranton-area home since shortly after the Oct. 21 wreck in which she was a backseat passenger in the state-leased vehicle. She was not wearing a seat belt and struck the window with her head.
