Amputation Attorneys for Severe Injuries Victims and Accidents
There are few injuries as life-changing as amputation injuries. Such loss-of-limb injuries are often caused by motor vehicle accidents, construction or workplace accidents, or by defective products. Severe injuries resulting in traumatic amputation not only have tremendous physical consequences but also bring enormous emotional burdens as well, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
There have been great advances in the development and use of prosthetic limbs over the years but such prosthetic devices come with significant medical costs. Amputation victims also face unique medical side effects and complications, such as blood clots, phantom pain, and an increased risk of infection. It's vital to work with a personal injury attorney who is experienced in handling such catastrophic injury cases and can identify all of the physical and psychological issues in order to pursue full financial compensation for all damages, including future medical costs.
If you've suffered the loss of a limb due to another person’s negligence, you should contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible to represent you in your efforts to receive maximum financial compensation for your injuries. The personal injury attorneys at Maschka, Riedy, and Ries are experienced in handling personal injury claims involving amputation injuries and will compassionately and aggressively pursue your amputation lawsuit to ensure that you get the maximum compensation for your traumatic injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, and other damages.
Amputation Case Frequently Asked Questions
If you have questions about amputation cases, we're here to help. Driven by our years of experience in dealing with amputation injury cases, you can find the answers to the most commonly asked questions an amputation lawyer hears from clients below:
There are several different types of injuries that can lead to an amputation injury case. Some of the most common types of injuries that can lead to an amputation lawsuit include:
- Traumatic amputations: These are the most common types of amputations and are typically caused by a sudden, traumatic event such as an explosion or car accident.
- Those caused by medical malpractice: When a doctor or other medical professional negligently causes this particular type of serious injury, the amputee may be able to file a medical malpractice lawsuit.
- Those caused by defective products: If a product defect leads to an amputation, the victim may be able to file a product liability lawsuit.
- Those caused by animal bites: If a person is bitten by a dog or other animal, and the bite results in loss of a limb, the victim may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit.
