Injuries Requiring Amputation

Injuries Requiring Amputation Can Restrict Your Ability to Perform Many Jobs

Despite advances in medical technology, some accidents can result in injuries requiring amputation. The loss of one or more limbs restricts someone's ability to work in many jobs. An injury requiring an amputation may also affect a person's ability to care for children or handle other domestic responsibilities.

About 3 million amputees live in the United States, with 77 percent of them being male. Many of the victims lost limbs due to tragic events, from car accidents to workplace accidents, which could have been prevented.

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. Flager & Yockey, P.C. can provide the experienced legal help you deserve.

Leading Causes of Injuries Requiring Amputation Include Truck, Motorcycle Accidents

Workplace accidents are a leading cause of injuries requiring amputation. Some other leading causes include truck or motorcycle accidents, infection and vascular disease, among others.

Children who sustain injuries and have undergone an amputation will lose the ability to ever work in certain jobs and take part in certain leisure or recreational activities.

At Flager and Yockey, P.C., we fight for the legal rights of injury victims. If you've been injured, contact us today.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer with Our Firm after Injury Requiring Amputation

Contact Flager & Yockey, P.C. for the knowledgeable representation you need and the personal attention you deserve if you have suffered an injury requiring amputation in Pennsylvania or New Jersey. You deserve justice. We can help.

Remember, you don't pay us unless you win. Call (215) 953-5200 today for your free personal injury consultation.