San Antonio Severe and Catastrophic Injury Attorneys
Brain Injury · Spine Injury · Head Injury · Paralysis · Blindness · Amputation · Burn Injury · Wrongful Death
Based in San Antonio, the catastrophic injury attorneys at The Law Offices of Tyler & Peery represent clients throughout South Texas who were seriously injured or lost a loved one in an accident or due to a dangerous or defective product.
We handle catastrophic injury cases on a contingent fee basis, meaning that there are no attorney's fees for you to pay unless or until we obtain a financial settlement or award in your case. Contact Tyler & Peery in San Antonio today to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced Texas catastrophic injury attorney.
Dedicated San Antonio Catastrophic Injury Lawyers
Call 866-798-0737 or e-mail us for immediate legal assistance.
Our catastrophic injury attorneys are board-certified personal injury specialists who understand the difficulties you face and will face in the future, including financial difficulties, emotional stress, anxiety and physical pain.
We know that a catastrophic injury affects more than just the person injured; his or her family suffers as well. We understand that often, no amount of money can fully compensate you and your family for all the pain, suffering, trials and tribulations you have endured. We are dedicated to helping you obtain the fair and just compensation you and your family need to recover and move toward a brighter future.
What Are Catastrophic Injuries?
We define a catastrophic injury as any injury that requires extensive, long-term or expensive medical treatment or rehabilitation or an injury that is permanent in nature. Some examples of catastrophic injuries include the following:
- Burn injury sustained in a fire, industrial accident, car crash or explosion
- Spinal cord injury and serious back or neck injury
- Paralysis, including paraplegia and quadriplegia
- Brain injury or brain damage
- Head injury such as concussion, hematoma or skull fracture
- Amputation or loss of limb, as well as loss of function following reattachment
- Broken bones and permanently damaged joints
- Eye injury or blindness
- Severe scarring and disfigurement
- Any life-threatening condition or wrongful death
For a free confidential consultation and information on how Tyler & Peery can put over 60 years of catastrophic injury experience to work for you, contact us today. Discover how we earned our reputation for legal excellence and our track record of success.
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