Amputation Injury Lawyers in Pennsylvania
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Amputation injury cases are among the most complex and challenging personal injury cases. Amputation injuries are life-changing, and they can cause severe complications in the future. In some cases, amputation injuries can even result in death. If you or someone you love has suffered an amputation injury due to someone else's negligence, you should not have to bear the financial burden of your injuries.
At Fellerman & Ciarimboli Law PC, our team of experienced personal injury attorneys can help you recover the compensation you need to live a full and healthy life. We will work tirelessly to ensure that you get the maximum amount of compensation possible. We can help you recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
If you or someone you love suffered an amputation injury due to someone else's negligence, do not hesitate to contact us at (877) 989-4878. Our team is prepared to take on your case and fight for the compensation you deserve.
What Is an Amputation Injury?
An amputation injury is an injury that results in the loss of a body part. This can be a limb, such as a hand or a foot, or a digit, such as a finger. Amputation injuries can range from minor to severe. In many cases, amputation injuries require amputation of more than one body part.
Types of Amputation Injuries
Amputation injuries can result from many different types of accidents. Some of the most common causes of amputation injuries include:
- Accidents involving heavy machinery, such as tractors and lawn mowers
- Car accidents
- Violent acts of crime, such as shootings and stabbings
- Defective products, such as carbon monoxide poisoning
- Medical malpractice, such as a misdiagnosed infection or a wrong amputation
Amputation injuries can also result from a combination of these causes. In many cases, amputation injuries are caused by a combination of negligence and poor medical care.
Amputation Injuries & Workers' Compensation
If you suffered an amputation injury in a workplace accident, you may be eligible for workers' compensation. In most cases, you will need to prove that your amputation injury was a result of a workplace accident. If you can prove this, you will be eligible to receive workers' compensation benefits. These benefits are typically much lower than the benefits you could receive through a personal injury lawsuit, but they are better than nothing.
If you are not eligible for workers' compensation, you may still be able to file a personal injury lawsuit. You will have to prove that your amputation injury was caused by negligence. To do this, you will need to prove that your workplace accident was a result of a third party's negligence. If you can prove this, you will be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit for your amputation injury.
At Fellerman & Ciarimboli Law PC, we can help you determine whether you are eligible for worker's compensation and, if not, whether you can file a personal injury lawsuit. If you can file a lawsuit, we can help you seek full and fair compensation for your injuries.
Recovering Damages in an Amputation Injury Lawsuit
An amputation injury can cause severe complications in the future. In some cases, amputation injuries can even result in death. If you or someone you love has suffered an amputation injury due to someone else's negligence, you should not have to bear the financial burden of your injuries. Our experienced amputation injury attorneys can help you recover the compensation you need to live a full and healthy life. We can help you seek compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
At Fellerman & Ciarimboli Law PC, we can help you recover compensation for all of your damages in an amputation injury lawsuit. Some of the most common damages we can recover for our clients include:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent impairment
- Permanent disfigurement
- Permanent disability
- Loss of consortium
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of enjoyment of life
To learn more about how our amputation injury lawyers can help you, contact us at (877) 989-4878 today.

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