Injury Claims Involving Amputation

Of all catastrophic injuries that a person may experience, amputation is one of the most serious. An accident victim may suffer from amputation as a result of physical trauma or due to complications from another injury. In some cases, amputation may be linked to an auto accident, motorcycle accident, workplace accident, defective product, or even medical malpractice. Fortunately, a victim and/or his or her family can seek legal assistance from an experienced attorney in order to seek justice and recover financial damages for their serious injuries.

A California amputation lawyer at Pacific Attorney Group can meet with you to conduct an initial case review. We can travel to your home, office or hospital bed to talk to you about your legal options and your rights in regard to your injury. Depending on the case, we may be able to bring a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible party to recover monetary compensation for medical care, future medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earning potential, emotional trauma, and pain and suffering. The specific value of an amputation injury claim may vary depending on the particular incident as well as what affect the injury will have on the victim and his or her ability to work and enjoy life.

California Amputation Lawyer

Almost anyone may be at risk of amputation in the event of a serious accident, when a limb is crushed or damaged so severely that it must be removed to protect the victim’s life. Amputation may also be necessary if a body part is infected, in order to prevent the infection from spreading throughout the body. These injuries may occur at the workplace, such as in a factory, at a construction site or in an industrial setting involving heavy machinery. Regardless of the circumstances of your or a loved one’s accident, an amputation injury attorney at our law firm can review the matter to determine who can be held liable (legally responsible). For a free consultation, please do not hesitate to call us or contact us online.

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