Loss of Limbs
Few injuries cause the level of physical and psychological damage as the loss of a limb. The loss of a limb or amputation of a digit is among the most severe injuries that can occur in an automobile accident, whether the loss occurs during the accident itself or subsequently in the course of treatment. Besides the direct impact, a lost limb can result in lost wages, the need for prosthetics, long periods of physical and psychological therapy, a likelihood of job retraining, mobility impairment, and other grave harms. Few injuries cause the level of physical and psychological damage as the loss of a limb.
The loss of a limb or amputation of a digit is among the most severe injuries that can occur in an automobile accident, whether the loss occurs during the accident itself or subsequently in the course of treatment.
Besides the direct impact, a lost limb can result in lost wages, the need for prosthetics, long periods of physical and psychological therapy, a likelihood of job retraining, mobility impairment, and other grave harms.
A loss of limb does not necessarily mean a limb is physically gone; if a limb is damaged to the point where its function is lost or significantly impaired, it is for all practical purposes lost.
Compensation for loss of limbs in an automobile accident is a matter for courts. If you or someone you love has suffered the loss of limb in an automobile crash, you may have the right to compensation for your loss.
The lawyers of Johnson Law Group are dedicated to ensuring that your right is observed. By retaining the counsel of a licensed attorney, your case can be taken to court and you can receive just reparation for your loss.


