About Cristina
Cristina Perez-Hesano attended Arizona State University before moving into a career in law. Her academic background at ASU provided the foundation for a practice that centers on civil litigation. She keeps the facts direct and the work practical. Clients and colleagues have said she prefers clear explanations over legalese.
She works from Perez Law Group, PLLC. At that firm she handles cases that involve serious bodily injury. She joined the American Association for Justice’s Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group in 2019 and retains that membership today. That association places her among lawyers who pursue complex head-injury claims and who consult regularly on medical and forensic issues related to brain trauma.
Perez-Hesano’s work often requires managing technical evidence. Traumatic brain injury cases need careful review of medical records, imaging studies and expert reports. She organizes that information for judges, juries and opposing counsel. The goal is to make complicated medical detail accessible and relevant to the legal questions at hand.
In court she presents witnesses and coordinates testimony from treating physicians and retained experts. Outside the courtroom she negotiates settlements and prepares cases for trial when resolution does not come. Her cases tend to involve both medical and liability questions. She aims to align medical proof with legal theories so clients understand the options and likely outcomes.
Peers in the AAJ TBI Litigation Group meet to discuss recent decisions, evolving science and effective trial tactics. Perez-Hesano attends those exchanges and applies what she learns to case strategy. Her practice reflects that blend of legal work and continuing professional engagement. She represents plaintiffs in personal injury matters that include head trauma and related injuries.
Her office at Perez Law Group, PLLC serves as the base for investigations, expert work and client consultations. She balances the paperwork of litigation with the demands of developing testimony and trial exhibits. Her work requires stamina and attention to detail, and she structures cases to respond to shifting medical and legal developments. She currently focuses her practice on traumatic brain injury and related civil litigation matters.