Life after a personal injury is like looking at life after a tornado. Your life is in shambles. Not only are the medical bills piling up, but so are the other bills. Just because you get into an accident resulting in an injury doesn’t mean that your life or the life of your family stops living. Whether you are working or not, the mortgage, the electric, credit cards, and car insurance bills are still in rotation. Every month they slide into your mailbox or your inbox. You are only one person, and you have gone through so much especially, if your injury resulted in the amputation of a limb.
Our Philadelphia amputee attorneys at The Weitz Firm, LLC represent victims whose personal injuries resulted in the amputation of a limb. Each of our clients has unique stories, but they all have one thing in common: each accident involved the negligence of someone or someone party. Living with an amputation requires special surgery, present, and future medical attention, house accommodations, and if able, access to a prosthetic limb. It’s amazing to know how advanced we have come without prosthetics, but that will never substitute the real limb.
There are around 2.1 million living in the United States without a limb. Amputations do not mean that the full limb was removed — there are partial amputations which only remove part of the limbs. For example, you can have a partial hand amputation, elbow disarticulation or ankle disarticulation. People suffering from a complete or partial amputation experienced some catastrophic accident. Most common causes of amputation, but not all inclusive, are
The cost of amputation is dependent on whether it is partial or complete. It also depends if there are other health complications as well. For basic amputation without any complications can run about $20,000-$60,000. However, that does not include the physical or emotional therapy needed to get through such a traumatic experience.
Even though most amputees live a healthy life and adapt to their situation, it does not remove the hardship and shock of the initial incident. A complication that can arise in conjunction with an amputation is nerve damage. Other symptoms can include phantom pain and grief over losing the body part. Doctors will assess your situation and provide medicine and counseling to help you overcome the final stages of your recovery.
With our Philadelphia amputee attorneys by your side, we will make sure that you are getting the compensation you deserve. We will work hard to get compensation for medical bills, loss of wages, diminished work capacity, and pain and suffering. Insurance companies will make low ball offers because they are out for themselves and not to help people. With us by your side, we will aggressively negotiate to get a much better number.
If you or someone you love is an amputee as a result of a personal injury, call us or click here to start a free consultation with our professional attorneys at The Weitz Firm, LLC today.
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