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With thousands of satisfied clients, our Texas amputation injury attorneys have what it takes to fight for your rights.

There may not be another category of injury more challenging than an amputation. No matter what is said about the loss of an arm, leg, hand or finger, the loss of a part of your body leaves the victims not only with physical damage but with severe emotional damage as well. If the negligence of others was the cause of the accident that caused the injury, you are fully entitled to be compensated for all the losses suffered.

Our Texas injury lawyers can help if you or a loved one suffered an injury requiring an amputation. Call The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers and speak to The Law Giant at 866-523-4167 or contact us online. We offer free case consultations, so there is no risk in scheduling a time to talk and learning more about your legal options.

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What Is an Amputation Injury?

An amputation injury involves the loss of a limb or body part, either surgically or as a result of trauma. These injuries can be catastrophic, leading to permanent disability and life-altering consequences. An amputation may involve a complete or partial removal of fingers, toes, hands, feet, arms, or legs. The more severe the amputation, the greater the long-term physical, psychological, and financial impact.

Types of Amputation Injuries

At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, we have handled numerous amputation injury claims and are well-versed in the medical aspects of these injuries. If you or a loved one has experienced an amputation due to an accident, we can help you pursue compensation for your losses. Some common types of amputations include:

  • Traumatic Amputation: The limb or body part is severed due to a sudden, forceful impact or injury, such as in a car accident or workplace incident.
  • Surgical Amputation: The limb is surgically removed to prevent infection or further damage after a severe injury.
  • Partial Amputation: Part of the limb remains attached, but it is non-functional and may require surgical removal.
  • Complete Amputation: The limb or body part is entirely severed from the body.
  • Upper Limb Amputation: Includes the removal of fingers, hands, arms, or shoulders.
  • Lower Limb Amputation: Involves the removal of toes, feet, legs, or hips.

If you or a loved one has suffered any of these types of amputations, it’s important to consult with a lawyer who can evaluate your case and ensure you receive full and fair compensation.

Causes of Amputation Injuries

Amputation injuries can occur in a wide range of accidents. At The Law Giant, we’ve seen amputations result from:

  • Vehicle Accidents: High-speed car, truck, or motorcycle collisions often result in severe limb trauma, leading to amputations.
  • Workplace Accidents: Especially in industries like construction, manufacturing, and oil fields, machinery accidents, crush injuries, and falls can result in amputations.
  • Defective Products: Malfunctioning equipment or dangerous tools can cause serious injuries, including amputations.
  • Medical Malpractice: In some cases, medical negligence or errors during surgery may lead to an unnecessary or preventable amputation.
  • Accidents on Premises: Dangerous conditions, such as falling debris or improperly maintained equipment, can cause traumatic injuries leading to amputations.

If your amputation was caused by negligence, faulty equipment, or unsafe conditions, contact us right away to discuss your legal rights.

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Long-Term Impact of Amputation Injuries

The long-term impact of an amputation extends far beyond the physical loss. Amputees often face numerous challenges, including:

  • Physical Disabilities: Loss of mobility, reliance on prosthetics, and the need for ongoing rehabilitation.
  • Psychological Trauma: Many amputees experience depression, anxiety, and difficulty adjusting to their new limitations.
  • Financial Strain: Amputation injuries lead to high medical bills, loss of income, and ongoing expenses related to therapy, prosthetics, and home modifications.
  • Lifestyle Changes: The loss of a limb can dramatically affect your ability to work, perform daily activities, and maintain relationships.

Given the severe impact of an amputation, it’s important to seek legal representation to ensure you receive compensation that fully reflects the challenges you now face.

Compensation for Amputations in Texas

If your amputation injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to significant compensation. At The Law Giant, we help clients pursue damages for:

  • Medical Bills: Including emergency treatment, surgeries, prosthetics, rehabilitation, and ongoing care.
  • Lost Wages and Future Earnings: Compensation for the time you missed from work and your reduced earning potential due to the injury.
  • Pain and Suffering: Damages for physical pain, emotional trauma, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Prosthetics and Home Modifications: Coverage for the cost of prosthetic limbs, as well as necessary modifications to your home or vehicle.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases involving gross negligence or intentional harm, you may also be entitled to punitive damages, which punish the at-fault party and deter future wrongdoing.

If you or a loved one has suffered an amputation injury, it’s essential to work with an experienced lawyer who can accurately value your case and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Amputation Injuries

What types of accidents commonly cause amputation injuries?

Amputation injuries often result from severe accidents such as car and truck crashes, motorcycle accidents, workplace incidents (especially in construction or manufacturing), medical malpractice, defective product use, and violent incidents.

What if a defective product caused my amputation?

If a defective product or machinery caused your amputation, you may have grounds for a product liability claim against the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer for providing unsafe or faulty equipment.

How are pain and suffering calculated in an amputation injury case?

Pain and suffering are non-economic damages and can be more difficult to quantify. Factors like the severity of the injury, the emotional impact, loss of enjoyment of life, and the long-term effects on your daily life will be considered when calculating this compensation.

How long will it take to settle an amputation injury claim in Texas?

The length of time varies based on the complexity of the case, the severity of the injury, and whether the case goes to trial. Some cases may settle in a few months, while others could take longer, especially if negotiations or litigation are required.

Who can be held liable for my amputation injury?

Liability depends on the circumstances of the injury. Possible liable parties include other drivers in vehicle accidents, employers in workplace incidents, product manufacturers in cases involving defective equipment, or property owners if unsafe conditions contributed to the injury.