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Amputation Attorney Los Angeles

August 29, 2007 08:15 AM

Amputation is the removal of an extremity or body part as a result of trauma to that area. Typically, an amputation is performed by doctors to stop bleeding or to stop the spread of disease.

An amputee may have a difficult time adjusting to the after-effects of such a traumatic procedure. There can be years of therapy and medical treatment along with the mental an emotional stress that a victim that their family goes through.

There can be a number of reasons that a medical specialist decides to amputate a limb or extremity. Sometimes a limb is so severely injured that it cannot be spared or the bleeding from the injury to the limb is so severe that in order to save the victims life, it is necessary to amputate the limb.

If you or a loved one has suffered from a traumatic injury leaving the victim as an amputee, you may have legal rights to seek compensation for the lifetime of discomfort and pain. It is important to seek proper counsel and legal representation regarding your claim.

Slaughter & Slaughter represents victims that have been seriously injured, and require aggressive representation of their claim. While no amount of compensation can make up for a traumatic injury an amputee suffers, our skilled team of trial lawyers will present your case and seek the maximum amount of compensation available.

Call today for a free evaluation and consultation of your claim.

Situations where an amputation procedure may arise:

Car Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Construction Site Injuries
Recreational Vehicle Accidents
Amusement Park Accidents

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