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Injury
Information - Amputation

An
injury involving amputation is of the most serious types
of personal injuries. Every year in Pennsylvania and
New Jersey there are numerous car accidents and
construction accidents that result in wrongful death or
serious personal injuries resulting in amputation. When
such a serious injury does occur to a loved one, an
experienced Bucks County, Mercer County, or Philadelphia
personal injury lawyer should team with the injured
victim to recover fair compensation for his or her
amputated body part.
Amputation can be the worst news to an injured victim.
Learn how to help them cope.
Motorcycle accidents often result in serious crush
injuries to bones and joints to the point that surgical
repair is not an option. Rather than have infection and
disease attack the body, you may be faced with one of
the most difficult decisions that a human must face,
whether or not to amputate. In some cases, injured
victims have developed untreatable infections during the
healing process after a surgery or as a result of a
crushed body part. When infections cannot be
controlled, amputation may be the only option.
Amputation injuries affect all parts of the injured
victim’s life, from daily living activities to their
career. Oftentimes, an amputation will render an
otherwise employed person disabled. A Bucks County,
Mercer County or Philadelphia personal injury lawyer
must prove his or her client’s lost wages, loss of
employability, and project the future loss of income for
the amputee victim and his or her family. In addition,
the personal injury lawyer must calculate the costs of
the amputee’s healthcare, project the future costs of
health care, and convey and explain these large money
damages to an insurance company, judge, or jury.
The
mental condition of an injured amputee victim should be
closely monitored. The devastating physical effects of
an amputation are just as severe on an amputee’s
spirit. Psychological counseling should be given to
victims of accidents involving amputation.
An
amputee’s life is not over. Fortunately, modern
medicine and engineering have developed useful
prosthetics to help an amputee’s life get somewhat back
to normal. If you or a loved one has been injured in a
Bucks County car accident, motorcycle accident, or
construction accident and suffered an amputation,
contact the Bucks County personal injury lawyers at
Saile & Saile LLP to learn more about getting your life
and your family’s life back on track. |
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Mercer County, NJ, and Philadelphia car accidents
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and Princeton Junction. Including accidents on I-95,
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