Frequently Asked Questions: Amputation
Frequently Asked Questions: Personal Injury
Article: Amputation
According to recent estimates, there are approximately 2 million people living with limb loss in the United States. Accidents are the second leading cause of… » More …
An amputation can occur in many different types of situations, including accidents in the work place, car collisions, or while using defective products. Treatment of amputations can be especially trying and costly, often involving prosthetic replacement of lost digits or limbs, mobility equipment such as wheelchairs, home modification, and ongoing physical therapy and training. Our amputation lawyers have assembled a stable of highly qualified experts who work with us in calculating not only damages you've sustained up until now, but also damages (such as ongoing medical costs) that you're likely to sustain in the future, thereby maximizing your total compensation.
If you've suffered a severed finger, severed toe, lost arm, lost leg, or other amputation, contact a personal injury lawyer at LA Personal Injury Law Group immediately. We've obtained millions of dollars for our clients, and we work on a contingency fee basis - if you don't settle or win, we don't get paid. And if we take on your case, we'll advance you all costs of the litigation.
If you've suffered an amputation, contact one of our personal injury attorneys today to find out what LA Personal Injury Law Group can do for you. We offer a FREE consultation, and we don't get paid unless you win. We are available for weekend and evening appointments, and if you are immobile due to your injury, we will even travel to your home or hospital. With offices in Los Angeles, our amputation lawyers represent clients throughout California.

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