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Port Charlotte Amputation Injury Attorney

Tragically, there is no full recovery if you have lost a limb due to someone’s negligent driving behavior. Nor is there enough money to make up for the loss. Yet, the financial costs are real and should be paid for by the party that was liable for your injuries. ABC News reported that a prosthetic alone can range in cost from $5,000 to $50,000 and only has a lifespan of three to five years. As you learn how to cope with your new reality, the attorneys at Hale Law can assist you with the insurance claim. Our Port Charlotte amputation injury attorneys understand the impact this will have on your life and will do everything we can to get you the best legal outcome possible.

What Causes Amputations in Traffic Collisions

According to Industrial Safety and Health News, 30,000 amputations occur per year in the United States and the leading cause of them is motor vehicle accidents. There are four causes for amputations:

  • Crushing Injury—If a body part is crushed by an object or gets caught between two objects, it could get crushed beyond repair. An example of this is when a vehicle is crushed from the front and the driver’s legs get trapped by the steering column.
  • Burn Injury—If a victim experiences third degree burns over an extensive area the damage can go as deep as the bone or can get infected. Both are serious and can be further complicated by other injuries such as fractures. As a result, burn injuries can result in amputation.
  • Severe Laceration—The glass of car windows can cause deep lacerations that damage not only skin, but tendons, nerves, and blood vessels. If the damage to the extremity is too severe for surgeons to repair, amputation may be necessary. Vulnerable road users are the most exposed to shattering glass from car windows.
  • Degloving—Degloving is when the skin is peeled back from its subcutaneous attachments, which can disrupt blood flow and make amputation necessary. When multiple forces act on an area of a body, such as during a rollover crash, the chances increase that there will be degloving.

Filing for Compensation

After the liable party has been determined, the next step is to compile evidence for how much financial compensation you should receive. Living with an amputation will have lifelong costs associated with it including:

  • Medical expenses and future medical costs such as prosthetics;
  • Pain and suffering;
  • Lost wages and loss of future potential earnings;
  • Emotional distress; and
  • More.

An experienced amputation injury attorney can help collect all of this information and guide you through the process, so that your attention can be focused on your recovery.

Get Help From a Port Charlotte Amputation Injury Attorney

If you were hit by a driver and have undergone an amputation as a result of your injuries, you deserve compensation for the trauma. Regardless of whether you were another driver, passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian, the amputation injury attorneys at Hale Law, can take your case. Call our Port Charlotte offices at 941-735-4529 to schedule a free consultation today.

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