Often times, a really bad injury, a medical malpractice, or a severe infection can result in a loss of a limb. Amputations are a life-altering event that can lead to prosthetic devices, phantom pain, and long-term disability. All of these side effects, can provoke a huge change in your life and daily activities, which you never saw coming. If you have suffered amputation injury in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, call (888) 291-6445 to speak with the attorneys at Malloy Law Offices, LLC right away. Our experienced Bethesda Amputation Injury Attorneys are dedicated legal advocates for injured people.
Amputations are sometimes performed as a necessary medical procedure, particularly in patients with diabetes or vascular disease. Traumatic amputations result from accidental injuries. If an amputation was 100% needed due to an injury an individual sustained, then medical providers have the right to amputate specially if there is an infection at risk that can put the patient’s life at risk. In cases like that, patients cannot sue medical providers for an amputation. Often times, in order to file a claim for an amputation, they need to proof negligence for either the doctor, or from an individual who’s negligence caused an injury that had to lead to an amputation. Amputations injuries often occur due to:
As reported by the Amputee Coalition and the Advanced Amputee Solutions:
If your amputation injury was caused by the negligent actions of another person or entity, you may be entitled to pursue compensation for damages with the help of an amputation injury lawyer. These may include:
Working with a highly experienced Bethesda personal injury attorney can help amputees and their loved ones receive the highest levels of loss of limb compensation. Although awards for damages and expenses may vary state-by-state, retaining a team of experienced and dedicated legal experts is key to establishing negligence and successfully arguing an amputation lawsuit. Often times, insurances will only pay the minimum amount they are required to pay, which half the time, does not pay nearly half of the medical bills or disabilities.
We handle all our cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay us no fees until we recover compensation for you. This gives our clients access to the legal system and justice. If you have suffered amputation injury in an accident that was not your fault, contact Malloy Law Offices, LLC today for the strong legal representation you need.