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Hypoxic Brain Injury Attorneys

Hypoxic and anoxic brain injuries occur when the brain is deprived of oxygen, leading to severe and often permanent damage. These injuries can affect an individual’s ability to work, live independently or communicate effectively. If you or a loved one in San Diego has experienced such an injury due to someone else’s actions, a knowledgeable brain injury lawyer can help pursue justice and compensation. We can handle personal injury or workers’ compensation claims.

At Hiden, Rott & Oertle, LLP, our attorneys have extensive experience representing injured clients throughout San Diego. We are dedicated to helping victims and their families recover the financial resources they need to rebuild their lives.

Common Causes Of Hypoxic And Anoxic Brain Injuries

These devastating injuries are often caused by preventable incidents, including:

  • Car accidents: Collisions and entrapment can restrict oxygen flow to the brain.
  • Drowning incidents: Pools, beaches and other water-related accidents can leave victims without oxygen for prolonged periods.
  • Medical malpractice: Errors such as anesthesia mishaps or delayed procedures may lead to oxygen deprivation.
  • Workplace incidents: Hazardous conditions or exposure to toxic substances can result in brain injuries.
  • Cardiac events or strokes: Oxygen supply can be disrupted during medical emergencies.

Understanding the cause of the injury is essential for identifying who is responsible and seeking compensation.

Challenges Faced By Brain Injury Victims

Victims of hypoxic and anoxic brain injuries face significant obstacles, including:

  • Medical expenses
  • Loss of income
  • Emotional struggles

The financial and emotional toll can feel overwhelming, but legal action may provide the support you need.

How Hiden, Rott & Oertle, LLP, Can Help

At Hiden, Rott & Oertle, LLP, we have helped many individuals in the San Diego metro who have suffered brain injuries caused by negligence. Here’s how we assist:

  • Identifying liability: Determining responsibility for the injury, whether it involves a driver, employer or medical provider.
  • Collaborating with professionals: Working with medical and financial professionals to calculate the impact of the injury.
  • Pursuing compensation: Seeking damages for medical bills, lost wages and other impacts on your life.
  • Litigation or settlement: Advocating for the outcome that best supports your recovery and future.

Our experienced hypoxic brain injury attorneys can help you understand your options and fight for the resources you need.

Call A Hypoxic Brain Injury Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one has experienced a hypoxic or anoxic brain injury in San Diego, take the first step toward recovery. Contact Hiden, Rott & Oertle, LLP, today by calling 619-369-3323 or filling out our online form.