Ohio Anoxia Brain Injury Lawyer
An anoxic brain injury occurs when the brain's oxygen supply is completely cut off. With no oxygen going to the brain, brain cells can begin to die within four minutes. Oxygen deprivation for as little as five minutes has the potential to result in permanent brain damage. The longer the brain is deprived of oxygen, the more severe the brain damage is likely to be. In cases of prolonged oxygen deprivation, anoxic brain injuries can be fatal.
Contact our law firm if you or a loved one has suffered an anoxic brain injury.
Victims of anoxic brain injuries can suffer a wide variety of long-term health issues that negatively impact their quality of life. Our attorneys seek full and fair compensation to accommodate the injury victims' recovery and help them move on with their lives. — Partner Peter J. Brodhead
Tireless Advocates for Brain Injury Victims
At Spangenberg Shibley & Liber, we represent clients in the most complex brain injury cases. We understand the difficulties victims can face following these types of injuries, and we know what type of care is typically required. We diligently pursue every available option in an effort to secure the compensation you will need, both now and in the future. You will not find another firm that is better prepared to help you or more committed to the success of your case.
Causes of Anoxic Brain Injuries
Anoxic brain injuries can come about in many different ways. Our Cleveland anoxic brain damage lawyers have represented countless clients in brain injury cases. We have the experience and the skill to protect your interests in all types of anoxic brain injury claims, including the following:
- Electrical shock
- Poisoning
- Choking
- Suffocation
- Drowning
- Carbon monoxide exposure
- Medication overdose
- Undiagnosed medical conditions such as a heart attack
One of the most critical aspects of pursuing a claim for damages involving an anoxic brain injury is establishing a clear connection between the injury and an accident that was caused due to the negligence of another person or organization. Our attorneys work with the appropriate experts to fully investigate the cause of your brain injury and the circumstances surrounding it. In every case, we explore the viability of pursuing claims against any party that may share in the liability.
Experienced, Sophisticated, Reputable
Spangenberg Shibley & Liber has been consistently recognized as one of the foremost personal injury law firms in Ohio and the United States. For more than 65 years, victims have turned to us for the dedicated representation and the commitment to results that have become the hallmarks of our practice. We have taken on, and won, cases against opponents that other firms chose not to pursue. Our name is well known in the legal community, and our success in many cases can be tied directly to our reputation.
Free Consultation • Contingency Fees • Spanish and Ukrainian Interpreters
Our Ohio lawyers offer free, confidential consultations to determine whether you have an anoxic brain injury claim. Please contact us as soon as possible to avoid deadlines that may exclude you from filing a claim. We handle cases such as these on a contingency basis, so if we tell you that you have a case, be assured that we will be prepared to move forward without charging you attorneys' fees. You owe us only if we win.
Remember, if you have a claim, there is most likely a statute of limitations clock running, after which you won't have the right to file a lawsuit. Protect your rights by contacting us today or calling us at (888) 633-0360.




