Coma • Head InjuryAcciDental Injuries • Medical Malpractice • Birth ComplicationsThe causes of a coma and brain damage are as varied as human activities. Brain injury and long-term unconsciousness may be a tragic result of birthing complications, falls in nursing homes, and delay in diagnosis and treatment of devastating illnesses and medical conditions such as meningitis or pulmonary embolism, untreated jaundice in newborns, prescription errors, auto accidents, and a myriad of other traumatic events or conditions. Our Legal Team Includes an M.D., Highly Experienced Nurses, and Lawyers with a Track Record of SuccessTo schedule a consultation with an experienced Phoenix brain damage lawyer, contact Patton Law Practice. Our medical malpractice legal team includes an M.D. as well as lawyers with a track record of effective pursuit of compensation for comas and brain damage victims and their families. Causes of Comas and Brain DamageBrain injury may be caused by illness, a lack of oxygen for any reason, restriction of blood flow, virus, overdosing of legal or illegal narcotics, respiratory arrest, or severe depression. Whether the cause is a traffic accident, medical malpractice, or a natural phenomenon, our attorneys can help families negotiate with insurers and other liable parties to ensure proper compensation according to policy terms. Contact Patton Law Practice to schedule a consultation regarding your or your family member's coma or brain damage. Learn about your legal rights and options and benefit from our experience. To learn more about how you can take better control over your patient safety, please visit our Web site pages on: Medical malpractice attorneys of the Patton Law Practice law firm represent clients in California and Arizona, in communities including San Diego, Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Gilbert, Peoria, Chandler, Glendale, Sun City West, Casa Grande, Sun City, Flagstaff, Tucson, Yuma, Santa Anna, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, Show Low, and Florence, in counties such as Maricopa County, Navajo County, and Yuma County. |




