Traumatic Amputation Injuries Change Lives Forever
An amputation can result from a medical condition or a traumatic event. The reason behind your amputation is what will determine the distinction—a traumatic amputation results from a traumatic and unexpected event like a car accident. When you suffer a traumatic loss of limb, it can happen instantly at the scene or surgically at the hospital. The moment you lose a limb, your entire life changes. You will no longer be able to participate in the same activities you did before.
Amputations are more common than many assume. The top three reasons an amputation occurs are cancer (2%), trauma (45%), and disease (54%), according to the Amputee Coalition. While medical conditions are the most common, trauma is not far behind. Traumatic amputations are as preventable as the accidents that cause them. After this type of accident, there are physical constraints you will face and emotional ones. It is said that 36% of people who have lost a limb also suffer from depression. You will need a Lancaster traumatic amputation attorney to help you obtain the compensation you are entitled to.
What causes traumatic amputations?
Traumatic amputations can happen in several ways. For example, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan resulted in 1,558 members of the military experiencing an amputation. A traumatic event does not need to result from war; it can happen during an everyday task like driving. Common accidents leading to loss of limb are:
- Medical malpractice
- Burn injuries
- Explosions
- Workplace accidents
- Violence
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Electrocution
An amputation often requires a catastrophic event to occur. However, do not have false confidence that you are safe as long as you do not take risks. Many times, you can be doing everything right when tragedy strikes. All it takes is one negligent action from another to cause you to lose a limb and more. There may be nothing you or your doctors can do to save the limb. A Lancaster traumatic amputation attorney can help assess your injury and potential case.
What are the complications from traumatic amputations?
The loss of a limb is excruciating and a delicate procedure. A patient must be closely monitored after they lose a limb. Some inherent risks and hazards come with traumatic amputations. There are many complications you can experience from an amputation, such as:
- Chest pain
- Stroke
- Scars
- Blisters
- Infection or sepsis
- Heart attack
- Blood clots
- Phantom pain
- Tissue necrosis
- Consistent lethargy
- Psychological trauma
Being aware of and looking for complications is critical to staying healthy and avoiding a worsening condition. Complications can sometimes lead to other parts of the body being affected. You will be restricted in every area of your life, and you need someone who will fight for you. Recovery is long, and adapting to your new life is challenging. Let a Lancaster traumatic amputation attorney handle the legal battle while you focus on the physical battle ahead.
What is the cost of an amputation?
Amputations have economic and non-economic consequences. You will face medical costs, emotional costs, and material costs. However, you may also be unable to return to your previous work, causing your household income to be significantly reduced. The lifetime medical costs for an amputation, excluding psychological treatment, are upwards of $500,000, according to the Amputee Coalition. This estimate covers initial costs and prosthetics.
There is a lifetime of expenses associated with an amputation. With the inability to work as you did before, you can suffer extreme financial burdens, contributing to mental anguish and anxiety. These cases deserve personal attention. They are catastrophic, and you need representation with the resources and knowledge to defend you. Our Lancaster traumatic amputation attorneys are ready to recover the damages you need.
Who is liable for my traumatic amputation injury?
The person who caused you to lose your limb cannot go on without punishment. If your injury resulted from a car accident, the other driver and their insurance might be the parties to hold liable for your damages. There will need to be an investigation to determine who the responsible party is and file a personal injury claim against them.
Your life has been altered, and the negligent party who caused this needs to reimburse you for the losses you have sustained and will sustain. Amputees have enough to worry about coming to terms with their new life, and a personal injury claim can seem daunting. You are not alone. Get the results you deserve for your amputation case with the help of a traumatic amputation attorney from KGB Injury Law.
How can a Lancaster amputation injury attorney help me?
One hundred eighty-five thousand people undergo amputations each year. The number breaks down to 507 people each day across the country. Many amputees will have lower self-confidence and issues with their body image. The loss of a limb has a resounding effect on your life. Amputees report having a low quality of life. It is difficult to complete even the simplest of tasks. You may require a daily caregiver and need retrofitting for your prosthetic. Working with a Lancaster amputation injury attorney can help you secure damages for your injuries, and ensure your family’s financial security. We protect you from lowball settlement offers from insurance companies who care more about their profits than their customers. We can help you recover damages for:
- Prosthetics
- Future medical treatment
- Past medical expenses
- Therapy that is required to learn to use a prosthetic
- Vocational training
- Mental health conditions
- Pain and suffering
- Lost wages
- Loss of future earning potential
Your Lancaster amputation injury lawyer will address all of the topics mentioned above in a personal injury claim. There can be other specific damages you are entitled to receive. It will all depend on how your amputation occurred. If you have suffered multiple amputations, the court will treat each differently in a personal injury claim. There are instances where the limb can no longer be used but does not require amputation. A loss of use claim is handled similarly to a loss of limb case.
You can discuss specifics with our Lancaster traumatic amputation attorney. Contact KBG Injury Law at 717-848-3838, or submit our contact form to schedule a consultation today. We maintain additional offices in York, Hanover, Gettysburg, and Harrisburg.
The personal injury attorneys at KBG Injury Law are all experienced litigators. Almost all of them represented insurance companies prior to becoming advocates for injured people, which provides them with a unique perspective and insight into how these companies operate. They also offer extensive courtroom experience if going to trial is the best legal alternative for the client.
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