The loss of an extremity in an accident typically requires extensive rehabilitation and, often, costly prosthetics. For that reason, if you have had a limb severed in a motor vehicle accident or by a dangerous or defective product, you will want legal representation from an attorney who understands your future and all the costs associated with the loss of a limb and how to obtain the compensation necessary to pay for your present and future care.
With offices throughout northern California, the personal injury attorneys at Weber & Nierenberg have extensive experience handling claims involving amputations. Attorneys Joseph S. Nierenberg and Steven J. Weber will take the time to explain the legal system and the law to you as well as help you understand the money you will need for medical treatment and rehabilitation so that you are in a position to make informed decisions about your claim. They use more than 55 years of combined experience to fight insurance companies for the maximum amount of compensation for you and your family.
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Our personal injury attorneys have extensive experience handling claims involving amputation or severed limbs, including:
Many types of accidents can cause an amputation injury. In our experience, some of the leading causes of amputations are:
If you have lost a limb as the result of an accident, please consult a personal injury lawyer who has experience with amputation injury claims. For a free consultation, call us toll free at 1-866-288-6010 or, if you prefer, fill out our intake form and we will contact you.
We dedicate ourselves to helping those in need. Our goal is to obtain for you and your family the compensation you need and deserve. We handle accident claims involving the loss of a limb on a contingency-fee basis, which means you pay us nothing unless we secure compensation for you.
$115,000 — Partial amputation settlement from car accident
We represented a 35-year-old who was driving her car on a Sonoma County road when a tree branch fell through her windshield, causing her to lose control of her car and strike a tree. The county admitted that it knew the branch needed to be cut down but claimed that it did not have funding for the necessary maintenance. Our client suffered a fractured finger and partial amputation of the fingertip (nail area).
To schedule your free consultation, please call us toll free at 1-866-288-6010 or, if you prefer, fill out our intake form and we will contact you.