Bryan Nicolas Sanchez
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Attorney Bryan N. Sanchez is licensed to practice law in both South Carolina and North Carolina. Mr. Sanchez is also licensed to practice before the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. Mr. Sanchez is bilingual in both Spanish and English. Mr. Sanchez represents all types of injured clients- whether they were hurt at work (“hurt on the job”), hurt in a car wreck or hurt by way of slip and fall. Personal Injury is what Mr. Sanchez loves and knows best. He is very passionate when it comes to helping his clients. Mr. Sanchez is originally from South Florida but now has found a home in the Mecklenburg County/York County area. Mr. Sanchez obtained his undergraduate degree at Florida International University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts with a triple major in Finance, Management, and International Business. Mr. Sanchez attended the Charlotte School of Law, where he was a Dean's List award recipient and graduated early. Mr. Sanchez’s worker’s compensation practice consists of appearing before the North Carolina Industrial Commission and the South Carolina Workers Compensation Commission. These are the trial courts for workers compensation claims. Mr. Sanchez works to achieve the best possible outcome for his clients. Mr. Sanchez has been able to obtain six-figure settlements for clients who have been injured at work and loves helping out the injured as they go through this difficult time of their life. Mr. Sanchez has a lot of experience handling various types of injury cases - he is most intrigued by traumatic brain injuries (TBI), back injuries (herniated discs, pinched nerves, etc.), amputations (partial or full), Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (RSD/CRPS) and wrongful death claims.
About Medical Malpractice Law
Medical malpractice attorneys represent patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence. They fight for compensation for injuries caused by medical errors. Common matters include surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors.