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Bloomsburg Amputation Injury Lawyer

When considering a lawyer to represent you after an amputation accident, finding one with experience handling serious injuries is essential.

Our Bloomsburg catastrophic injury lawyers at Luschas, Naparsteck & Crane, LLP can help guide you through the legal process. We understand how devastating an amputation injury can be and are here to offer the legal counsel and emotional support you need throughout this trying time. We will investigate your claim thoroughly and use every option to seek a positive outcome. Contact us now for a free case review.

Types of Accidents Resulting in Amputations

Amputations may be the result of various accidents and incidents. Common causes include:

  • Motor vehicle collisions: When a person is pinned or has their limb crushed or severed in a wreck, it may be lost.
  • Machinery accidents: Incidents involving industrial equipment or construction vehicles are among the most common causes of lost limbs on a job site.
  • Premises liability accidents: Limbs can be caught or irreparably damaged from bad falls, electrocution, and other hazards that exist on dangerous properties.

Types of Amputation Injuries

While amputation accidents may target different body parts, including the toe, above-knee, below-knee, arm, foot, hand, or finger, specific types of amputation may be needed for the injuries. These can include:

  • Partial amputations: When only a limb/part of the injured area is removed.
  • Traumatic amputations: When the area is gravely wounded due to an accident, amputation may be necessary to avoid infections.

Damages Available for an Amputation Injury in Pennsylvania

When filing a claim for an amputation injury in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, you may be entitled to various damages. These can include:

  • Medical expenses: These are the costs associated with your doctor visits, hospital stays, medications, prosthetics, and other medical treatments needed for the injury.
  • Prosthetic fitting and rehabilitation: Note that if a prosthetic device is needed to restore mobility and function, this can be costly ($20,000-$100,000), and your employer or the insurer may try to avoid covering the expense. That is why our lawyers will fight on your behalf for your right to obtain maximum compensation.
  • Lost wages: If your amputation injury prevents you from returning to work or affects your ability to earn income, you may be able to collect damages for the wages that have been lost due to injury or disability.
  • Pain and suffering: You can seek damages for physical pain and emotional distress caused by the amputation injury.
  • Home renovation for disability: Adjusting your home to accommodate a disability, such as widening doorways for wheelchair access or installing ramps, can be expensive. You may be able to seek compensation for such costs.
  • Loss of earning capacity: If you are rendered partially or wholly disabled due to an amputation injury, you may be eligible for damages for future lost wages.
  • Loss of consortium: If the injury affects your ability to perform marital duties, such as providing companionship and support to your spouse, you may be able to seek compensation for the loss.

Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may also be eligible for punitive damages. Such damages are uncommon and only awarded if the at-fault party was grossly negligent or acted with reckless disregard for your safety.

How a Catastrophic Injury Attorney Can Help

If you or a loved one has suffered an amputation injury in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, our team at Luschas, Naparsteck & Crane, LLP can fight on your behalf to help you seek the compensation you deserve. Here is a quick breakdown of what to expect from our team:

  • We assess your case. We will review the details of your claim and advise you on the best course of action.
  • We gather evidence. Our lawyers can obtain proof supporting your claim, including medical records, photos, witness statements, etc.
  • We negotiate with the insurance company. We will handle all communications and negotiations with the insurer to help ensure you get a fair settlement offer.
  • We file a lawsuit if necessary. If the insurer refuses to offer an acceptable settlement, we can file a lawsuit on your behalf and represent you in court.

We understand the gravity of such cases and are committed to helping you get the compensation you deserve. If you or a loved one has suffered an amputation injury in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, contact us today for a free consultation.

Amputation Injury Case FAQs

What should I do if I lost a limb in an accident?

Once your health is stable, contact a qualified Bloomsburg amputation injury lawyer as soon as possible to discuss the details of your case and assess your legal options.

Does losing a limb qualify for disability?

It may be possible to meet the required criteria for Social Security Disability benefits, depending on which limb(s) you lost and the severity.

Get in touch with us today to get started with your FREE case review. We’re only a call, click, or short drive away.