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Amputation Injury Cases

Michigan Amputation Injury Lawyers
Here When You Need Us

Amputation InjuryWhether it’s on the job, in a car crash, or the result of an accident, amputation or loss of limb injuries are catastrophic to the survivor and their family. This is probably an overwhelming and uncertain time for you and your loved ones. How will you pay for medical care?  What will your future look like? How will you provide for your family? Fortunately, advancements in the field of prosthetics over the past 25 years have greatly improved the quality of life for many amputees.

Michigan amputation injury lawyers understand the complex nature of these types of liability claims. As one of the most serious injuries a person can experience, it requires skill, tact, and a comprehensive understanding of the law to obtain successful results that will provide adequate care for years to come. Furthermore, if your injury was the result of someone else’s negligence, you may also be able to bring a claim against the person or entity responsible to recover compensation for your injury.

Common Causes of Amputations

According to the Amputee Coalition, nearly two million people are living with limb loss in the United States with approximately 185,000 amputations performed yearly. Common causes of amputations include:

  • Car or motorcycle accidents
  • Severe burn injuries
  • Workplace injuries
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Combat-related wounds
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Cancer

Statistics indicate that, while these are all common causes, roughly one-quarter of amputations are the direct result of trauma to a limb or extremity. If you’ve suffered an amputation as the result of injury caused by the negligence or wrongdoing of another, you need to consult with a personal injury with experience handling these types of complex cases.

Long-Term Recovery and Care for Amputation Victims

Amputation recovery requires skilled surgical, prosthetic, and rehabilitative services, and is a lifelong process for a survivor. This can be taxing not only on the injured person but his or her family as well. Oftentimes, life after an amputation can look drastically different for the injured person. It is important to have a team of skilled people knowledgeable in amputation injuries to help with this transition

For families challenged with finding the correct path forward, there is hope. Filing a claim against the negligent party who caused the injury is a step toward ensuring your family’s future stability. Depending on the type of claim you have, you may be able to recover compensation for the following items through a successful settlement or verdict:

-Medical expenses (including future expenses for prosthetic services, rehabilitative care, and nursing care)
-Lost wages and/or future earning potential
-Pain and suffering
-Permanent disfigurement
-Adverse life changes
-Possible punitive damages

Resources for Amputees in Michigan

Suffering an injury which requires amputation is both physically and emotionally painful. However, there are many resources available to amputees to assist them and their families in coping with their injuries.

Organizations such as the National Amputation Foundation and the Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) provide amputees with support resources, assistance in finding health care providers and information, and advocacy for the issues that affect their lives. These groups also offer conferences, youth camps, scholarships, and other opportunities for amputees to network and improve their quality of life. The amputee coalition also provides support groups and opportunities throughout the state of Michigan.

Michigan Amputation Injury Lawyers – Here When You Need Us

If you or a loved one have suffered an amputation injury, don’t hesitate to contact us. We offer a free, confidential initial case review at our conveniently located Lansing and Grand Rapids offices. We can also meet clients at a place that is more convenient for you.

Call us at (517) 394-7500 or submit a free online form.