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When the brain is deprived of oxygen for even a short time, the consequences can be severe and lifelong. Victims often face lasting cognitive impairments, mobility issues, and loss of independence. If you or a loved one has suffered such harm, a Bridgeport anoxic brain injury lawyer from Berkowitz Hanna can help you pursue the compensation you deserve for medical expenses and long-term care.
We understand how devastating oxygen deprivation injuries can be for families. Our TBI attorneys have extensive experience representing people whose lives have been permanently changed by preventable medical or personal injury incidents. We will identify those responsible, hold them accountable, and work to secure justice for you.
Anoxic brain injuries occur when the brain receives little or no oxygen for several minutes. These injuries often stem from preventable incidents involving medical negligence, anesthesia complications, near-drowning events, or carbon monoxide exposure. Some oxygen-deprivation injuries are from trauma in car crashes or workplace accidents, where another person’s carelessness caused the lack of oxygen.
Doctors, property owners, and other parties have a legal duty to act with reasonable care to prevent harm. When they fail to uphold that duty and their negligence leads to oxygen deprivation, they may be held responsible. In Bridgeport, an attorney can work with neurologists and life care planners to evaluate the anoxic brain injury and its long-term impact. This provides a stronger, evidence-based case.
The financial and emotional consequences of an anoxic brain injury can be overwhelming. You can pursue compensation for economic and non-economic losses caused by negligence. These may include:
Every case is different. A Bridgeport lawyer who is experienced with cases involving brain injuries caused by oxygen deprivation can build a personalized strategy around the details of your case.
Establishing fault requires showing that another party’s actions fell below accepted professional or legal standards. For example, if a hospital fails to monitor a patient’s oxygen levels during surgery or if a nursing home delays emergency care, their negligence could cause an anoxic event.
An attorney investigates each Bridgeport anoxic brain injury case by:
Under Connecticut General Statutes § 52-584, those harmed by another’s negligence have a limited time to pursue legal action. Because these deadlines can vary, it is vital to consult an attorney quickly to preserve your rights and gather evidence.
Recovering from an oxygen deprivation injury requires significant medical and financial resources. Our team can help you pursue the compensation needed to secure care, stability, and dignity for the future. With a record of more than 400 million dollars in recoveries for injury victims, Berkowitz Hanna has the experience and dedication to handle even the most complex brain injury claims.
Call or contact our firm today to speak with a Bridgeport anoxic brain injury lawyer. Your consultation is free and confidential, and we will focus on helping you recover and obtain justice.
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