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Rochester Amputation Injury Lawyers

Helping Victims of Traumatic Amputations in New York

Amputation injuries are some of the most severe and life-altering injuries a person can suffer. The loss of a limb can have a profound impact on a person’s life, including their ability to work, enjoy hobbies, and even perform basic daily tasks. In many cases, amputation injuries are the result of someone else’s negligence, such as a car accident, a workplace accident, or a defective product.

At Faraci Lange, LLP, our amputation injury lawyers are committed to helping victims of negligence recover the compensation they are owed. We understand the immense physical, emotional, and financial toll these injuries can have on victims and their families, and we work tirelessly to secure the maximum compensation our clients are owed.

If you or someone you love suffered an amputation injury, contact our Rochester amputation injury attorney at (888) 997-4110 to learn how we can help.

Types of Amputation Injuries

Amputation injuries can be classified into two main categories: traumatic amputations and surgical amputations.

  • Traumatic Amputations: Traumatic amputations occur when a limb is severed or torn off in an accident. These injuries are often the result of high-impact accidents, such as car accidents, motorcycle accidents, and workplace accidents. In some cases, a limb may be partially severed in an accident and require surgical amputation.
  • Surgical Amputations: Surgical amputations are planned procedures that are performed by a surgeon. These procedures are typically performed to remove a limb that has been severely damaged by disease, infection, or injury. In some cases, a surgical amputation may be necessary to save a person’s life.

Common Causes of Amputation Injuries

Amputation injuries can be caused by a wide range of accidents and incidents. In many cases, these injuries are the result of someone else’s negligence. When this is the case, victims can file personal injury claims to recover compensation for their damages.

Some of the most common causes of amputation injuries include:

Amputation injuries are some of the most severe and life-altering injuries a person can suffer. The loss of a limb can have a profound impact on a person’s life, including their ability to work, enjoy hobbies, and even perform basic daily tasks. In many cases, amputation injuries are the result of someone else’s negligence, such as a car accident, a workplace accident, or a defective product.

What Damages Could Be Recovered in an Amputation Injury Claim?

Amputation injuries are among the most severe and life-altering events an individual can experience. Potential damages may include:

  • Medical Expenses: Amputation injuries often entail comprehensive medical treatment, including surgeries, rehabilitation, prosthetics, and ongoing medical care. We work diligently to recover all past and future medical expenses related to amputation, ensuring that our clients have the financial resources to access the necessary healthcare services.
  • Lost Wages and Future Earning Capacity: Many amputation victims face significant disruptions to their employment, leading to lost wages and diminished future earning capacity. We can analyze the impact of the amputation on our client's ability to work and earn a living, seeking compensation for both current and future income losses.
  • Pain and Suffering: The physical and emotional pain associated with an amputation is immeasurable. We recognize the non-economic damages that accompany these injuries, and we vigorously pursue compensation for the pain and suffering endured by our clients.
  • Rehabilitation and Therapy Costs: Rehabilitation and therapy are integral components of the recovery process for amputation survivors. We seek to recover costs associated with physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other necessary rehabilitation services to support our clients in regaining independence and improving their quality of life.

What is the Statute of Limitations in an Amputation Injury Claim in New York?

In the state of New York, the general statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including amputation injuries, is three years from the date of the injury.

However, certain circumstances may affect the timeframe for filing a claim. It is essential to consult with our Rochester amputation injury attorneys at Faraci Lange, LLP, promptly after the injury to ensure compliance with the applicable deadlines. Delaying the initiation of legal proceedings can jeopardize the ability to recover compensation. Acting swiftly allows us to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a robust case on behalf of our clients.

Contact Our Amputation Injury Attorneys in Rochester Today

At Faraci Lange, LLP, our Buffalo amputation injury lawyers are committed to helping victims of negligence recover the compensation they are owed. We understand the immense physical, emotional, and financial toll these injuries can have on victims and their families, and we work tirelessly to secure the maximum compensation our clients are owed.

If you or someone you love suffered an amputation injury, contact our Rochester amputation injury lawyers at (888) 997-4110 to learn how we can help.

Why Choose Faraci Lange, LLP?

  • Over 55 Years of Experience
  • 11 Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America®
  • 3 Attorneys Are Part of the American College of Trial Lawyers
  • Focusing Solely on Personal Injury Cases
  • Compassionately Helping Injured Victims in Western NY Since 1968
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