Brain Injury Attorney - Perry Fisher
Traumatic Brain Injury Law North Carolina
"My business is helping the brain injured and their families."
Perry is dedicated to serving the people of North Carolina. "Since 1966, except for school, I have been fortunate enough
to call these mountains home. I'm proud to call North Carolina my home. I feel fortunate to be a part of the North Carolina community and look forward to helping the people in it."
Recovery from a brain injury requires specialized doctors and health professionals. Your attorney should be equally specialized. Perry's practice is dedicated to traumatic brain injuries. "Specializing in traumatic brain injuries allows me to better serve my clients. They deserve personal and caring attention." Perry practices in both State and Federal Courts. "I have handled matters from Miami to Montreal, New York to Los Angeles." 1
Perry is passionate about his clients and his profession. "The jury sets the standards for acceptable behavior in the community. When parties cannot agree how to resolve a dispute or problem, our laws allow the jury to hold people accountable. This avoids people taking justice into their own hands. I bring my experience of having tried over 120 jury trials to help effectively resolve my clients' problems."
Perry has received the highest professional rating from his peers as evidenced by receiving the Martindale-Hubbell peer evaluation of AV. Few lawyers ever achieve an AV from Martindale-Hubbell. `For over 100 years, Martindale-Hubbell has established ratings on a lawyer's legal ability and ethical standards. "An AV peer review rating is a significant accomplishment - a testament to the fact that a lawyers peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence. A lawyer must be admitted to the bar for 10 years or more to receive an AV rating." A peer review rating is simply one method of determining if a prospective lawyer might be appropriate to be selected in the circumstances.
Perry is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. This elite group is reserved for attorney's who have won million and multi-million dollar verdicts or settlements.
Perry is active in the local bar. In 2001 - 2002, Perry served as the President of the 28th Judicial District Bar. "With over 500 lawyers in the 28th Judicial District, it was an honor to be selected to serve my peers as President of this organization." Perry has also served as Vice-President of the 28th Judicial District Bar and Chair of the 28th Judicial Bar Grievance Committee and Chairman of the Nominating Committee. He graduated from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in 1984 and completed law school at Wake Forest University in 1987. For more information, click Brain Injury Lawyer North Carolina.
1 Perry is licensed in North Carolina. Admission to practice in other states or jurisdictions requires admission pro hac vice.
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In this University of Washington program, Kathleen Bell, rehabilitation physician at the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC), Myron Goldberg, neuropsychologist at UWMC, Robert Fraser, vocational rehabilitation specialist at UWMC and Mary Pepping, neuropsychologist at UWMC, all weigh in on life with traumatic brain injuries. People with traumatic brain injuries may experience physical, cognitive or personality changes that affect their work and relationships. In this program from the University of Washington, hear stories of people who are rebuilding their lives and readjusting to family, careers and everyday life. This program is sponsored by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services/Aging and Disability Services Administration, University of Washington Traumatic Brain Injury Model System, and Harborview Medical Center.
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