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Houston Amputation Lawyer

Amputations are life-changing injuries. Even though many people adapt well to the loss of a body part, an amputation is traumatic and has a permanent physical and psychological impact.

When another party’s negligent conduct contributed to an amputation injury, a dedicated catastrophic injury attorney could help you obtain compensation for your loss. Contact a Houston amputation lawyer at our firm as quickly as possible after the accident.

Get Legal Support as Soon as Possible

People who suffer catastrophic injuries such as amputation often face an overwhelming adjustment. The physical and psychological recovery process is demanding and requires significant time. After losing a hand, foot, or limb, consulting a lawyer may not be an immediate concern.

Even so, engaging a Houston attorney soon after an amputation is a wise decision on several levels. A legal professional can work with your employer, creditors, and medical team to ease your financial burdens during your recovery. They can begin collecting evidence of other parties’ negligence, manage any communication with a responsible party’s insurance company, and attempt to negotiate a generous settlement before the statute of limitations for injury claims expires.

Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.003 requires adults to file a lawsuit within two years from the date of their injury in most cases. When a child suffers an amputation injury, the two-year clock does not begin running until the child’s 18th birthday. However, it is often in the child’s best interest for a parent or guardian to file a lawsuit on the child’s behalf soon after the accident.

Negligent Conduct Can Lead to Amputations

Some amputations result from vascular diseases and chronic health conditions. However, many amputations occur because of accidents, and accidents are almost always caused by someone’s negligence. In the context of personal injury law, negligence means failing to use the same degree of caution a reasonable person would use in the same circumstances, when the lack of caution results in an injury to someone else.

Motor vehicle wrecks can lead to injuries that require amputation, especially when a car or truck collides with a motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian. People often lose limbs in workplace accidents. Severe burns can lead to amputations, and so can seemingly minor incidents like suffering cuts in a fall or being bitten by a dog— a deep infection of a flesh wound can eventually require an amputation.

Proof of negligence depends on the context and what someone could have done to prevent the accident. Our attorneys in Houston are skilled investigators who can identify negligent conduct that leads to an amputation and hold the negligent parties accountable for your financial losses.

Compensation for Amputation Injuries

When someone else’s negligence causes you to lose a body part, the negligent party must compensate you for the loss. Money cannot turn back the clock, but it can certainly help you adapt to your injury and live a full life going forward.

The negligent party must reimburse you for all the expenses you incurred because of your injury. This includes the cost of your prosthesis, rehabilitation, and any renovations to your living space that you require because of your injury. The responsible party must replace your lost wages, and if your injury prevents you from continuing to work, they must make up for your lost earning capacity.

The responsible party also must provide compensation for your physical pain, psychological suffering, and the injury’s impact on your day-to-day life. Our Houston attorneys will interview you and your family members to get a clear picture of your life before and after the amputation to ensure you receive appropriate compensation for your pain and suffering.

Consult a Houston Attorney About Pursuing Compensation After an Amputation

Losing a body part because of an accident that was someone else’s fault is traumatic. Pursuing compensation from the responsible party can provide the resources to ensure you live a full life with your injuries.

A Houston amputation lawyer at our firm can steer you through the legal process. Contact us today to explore your options after an amputation injury.

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