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The numerous professionals you mention would also give you a better understanding of what contre-coup injuries are and aren't.
Or maybe they are?
"The contrecoup brain injury has also been implicated in contralateral extra-axial skull pathology secondary to the trauma. One case report indicates a case of mild head injury in which a skull fracture was noted on the opposite side of the head from the impact of the fall.[16]"
Contrecoup Brain Injury - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
"Contrecoup skull fractures are located at a distance from a point of cranial impact and are not direct extensions of fractures originating at the point of impact. They occur when the victim's head strikes at the occiput or temple, and are located most frequently in the orbital roofs and ethmoidplates."
Contrecoup skull fractures in: Journal of Neurosurgery Volume 42 Issue 5 (1975) Journals
Happy to talk further about it offline if you like.