
Amputation Injury Attorney in Pennsylvania
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Despite advances in medical care, some injuries can be so severe that a limb or extremity cannot heal and requires amputation. The loss of one or more limbs restricts someone’s ability to work in most job settings. Amputation may also affect the person’s ability to care for children or handle other domestic responsibilities, leading to a potential loss of consortium lawsuit.
If you or a loved one have suffered an injury resulting in amputation, you may be owed compensation for damages related to your accident.
An experienced Harrisburg catastrophic injury attorney at Metzger Wickersham is standing by to offer you a free consultation when you contact us online or call (888) 707-7704 .
Types of Amputation Injuries
Amputations can be either partial or complete. Partial amputations are when the body part is still attached to the body by some bone, tissue, or muscle. Complete amputations are when the limb is completely removed from the body. Crush injuries can cause serious tissue damage which can lead to the loss of a limb.
Avulsion injuries result in tearing away or stretching of the tissue around the wound, causing damage to the blood vessels, bones, nerves, and soft tissue. Guillotine amputations are, as the name suggests, clean amputations resulting in only localized damage.
These are the most common types of amputations:
- Hip Disarticulation
- Elbow Disarticulation
- Ankle Disarticulation
- Knee Disarticulation
- Shoulder Disarticulation
- Wrist Disarticulation
- Transhumeral Amputation – A cut above the elbow
- Transradial Amputation – A cut below the elbow
- Transpelvic Amputation – A cut that removes part of the pelvis and the leg
- Transtibial Amputation – A cut below the knee
- Transfemoral Amputation – A cut above the knee
Causes of Amputation Injuries
Most of the three million amputees living in the United States are males, and many of these victims lost limbs due to tragic events that could have been prevented.
Some of these events include the following:
- Car Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Electrocution Accidents
- Workplace Accidents
Traumatic amputations can result from many different types of accidents. Many accidents involve the operation of heavy machinery, such as saws, forklifts, or factory equipment missing the proper safety features. Sometimes, accidents occur because someone else was negligent. For example, if an employer neglects to service a machine he or she knows to be dangerous and missing safety guards, he or she can be held liable if a worker is injured.
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Metzger Wickersham has served clients throughout Pennsylvania since 1888. With the resources of a large firm combined with the personalized attention of a small boutique firm, we are the ideal advocates for seriously injured people. We understand how overwhelming it can be to suffer a life-changing injury, which is why we stop at nothing to ensure that our clients receive every dollar of compensation they are owed. Whether your case can be settled or needs to be litigated in court, we’ll do what it takes to pursue the results you seek.
Understanding Amputation Injuries in Pennsylvania: Local Insights and Resources
Living in Pennsylvania, means you’re part of a community that values resilience and support. Unfortunately, severe injuries like amputations can disrupt lives in our city, affecting not just the injured but their families and livelihoods. The local government, including entities like the Pennsylvania Department of Health provides resources and support for those dealing with such life-altering injuries.
One of the significant pain points for Pennsylvania residents facing amputation injuries is navigating the complexities of medical care and rehabilitation. Access to top-notch medical care is available, but the journey to recovery can still be daunting. The loss of a limb can severely impact your ability to work, especially in industries prevalent in our area, such as manufacturing and construction.
Moreover, the emotional and financial toll on families can be overwhelming. Local support groups and resources, such as those offered by the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR), can provide assistance, but understanding your legal rights and securing compensation is crucial. At Metzger Wickersham, we understand the unique challenges faced by Pennsylvania residents. We are committed to helping you navigate these difficult times, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve to rebuild your life.
Contact us online or call or firm at (888) 707-7704 to request your free case review.
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If you or a loved one sustained an injury requiring amputation, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, lost income earning potential, lost quality of life and pain and suffering. Metzger Wickersham can provide the experienced legal help you deserve. Our capable Pennsylvania catastrophic injury attorneys offer free case evaluations to get you started.
Call (888) 707-7704 today to pursue compensation for your injury! With Spanish-speaking services and convenient office locations throughout Pennsylvania, we are dedicated to top-notch client service.
Commonly Asked Questions
What types of compensation can I pursue after an amputation injury in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, individuals who have suffered an amputation injury due to someone else’s negligence may be entitled to various forms of compensation. This can include reimbursement for medical expenses, compensation for lost wages and future earning potential, as well as damages for pain and suffering and lost quality of life. An experienced attorney can help you understand the full scope of compensation available and work to ensure you receive the financial support you need for your recovery and adaptation to life after an amputation.
How can an amputation injury lawyer in Harrisburg help me with my case?
An amputation injury lawyer in Harrisburg can provide invaluable assistance by thoroughly investigating the circumstances of your accident, gathering evidence, and building a strong case to demonstrate liability. They can negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, advocate for your rights, and pursue the maximum compensation you deserve. With their understanding of local laws and experience in similar cases, they can navigate the legal system effectively to support your claim.
What should I do if I’ve suffered an amputation due to a workplace accident in Pennsylvania?
If you’ve suffered an amputation as a result of a workplace accident in Pennsylvania, it’s crucial to report the injury to your employer immediately and seek medical attention. Document everything related to the accident and your injuries. It’s also important to consult with an attorney who has experience in catastrophic workplace injuries to explore your legal options, including workers’ compensation claims and potential third-party lawsuits for additional damages.
Can I still file a claim for an amputation injury if the accident was partially my fault?
Pennsylvania follows a comparative negligence rule, which means you can still file a claim for an amputation injury even if you were partially at fault for the accident. However, your compensation may be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to you. An attorney can help assess the details of your case and work to minimize the impact of any shared fault on your claim, ensuring you still receive the compensation you need.
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