Open Head Injuries
Attorney Representation in Phoenix Arizona Since 1996
Phoenix Arizona Open Head Injury Lawyers
Imagine the shock and grief of learning that a loved one has sustained an open head injury and will not recover. Any injury to the head has the potential of permeating the skull, entering the brain and causing imminent death. At Breyer Law Offices, P.C., we have witnessed the devastating effects open head injuries have on our clients and their families. We offer advice and representation to people who have been hurt by an open head injury, traumatic brain injury, and closed head injury. Our Arizona open head injuries attorneys also handle cases for family members caring for a loved one.
Brain and Open Head Injuries
Objects such as bullets, knives and weapons cause open head injuries as the force of the blow quickly reaches the brain causing damage. Skull fractures also cause injury to the head and brain and are prevalent in car accidents, assaults, sports injuries and falls.
Injuries to the brain not quite as severe as an open head injury can still result in long-term effects. According to the Brain Injury Association of America, brain injury can cause changes that affect emotions, language, learning and sensations. Traumatic brain injury also increases the chance of developing Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and other disorders.
Where do you turn if your loved one has an open head injury caused by a malicious or violent act? We hope you trust us, the husband and wife Phoenix personal injury team, Mark and Alexis Breyer. Our reputation within our community and among our peers has proven the determination, strategy and experience that we offer to our clients. We seek justice and we get it.
Contact our Phoenix traumatic brain injury attorneys at Breyer Law Offices, P.C., for a free consultation of your case. We do not take a fee unless you win a settlement for your head injury case. Our lawyers are here to help you and welcome your questions and concerns. You can contact Breyer Law Offices, P.C., by filling out a case form online to speak to a member of our staff.


