Amputation Lawyer Los Angeles

The amputation of a limb, finger, toe, or any other appendage is a life altering experience; this is why you should find yourself a lawyer in Los Angeles, California who has the drive and grit to fight for you against those who would see you minimally compensated.

Los Angeles Amputation Attorney

Victims of this type of injury often require medical assistance and/or mobility assistance for the rest of their life. This can be a costly process and cause continuous frustration when dealing with insurance agencies.

Many victims of these types of injuries often report pain in the location of the missing limb or appendage. The nerves traveling from your brain have been cut off from their endings, which can lead to mixed pain signals in your central nervous system. This is often referred to as phantom pains, but the brain receives this pain as very real. Pain management for these instances can last a lifetime and should be reflected in the recompense for your injury.

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Lifelong medical assistance for these types of injuries can include:

  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Pain Management
  • Psychiatrists
  • Psychologists
  • Specialized prosthetics
  • Service Animals
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Another up and coming style of therapy is the use of service dogs to aid in the completion of tasks and act as an emotional therapy tool during your recovery. The right attorney can convince the court to include payment for these types of specialized services to be included in your compensation.

There are many ways your limb or appendage can be amputated such as a workplace accident, a defective product, a car accident, a severe burn injury that is too damaged and must be cut off, a motorcycle accident,or a construction site accident.

Regardless of the method of injury, if someone else was responsible by direct action or through negligent prevention procedures, you deserve to be compensated for your pain and ongoing suffering.

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It is very common for victims of amputation to grieve the loss of their limb as if it were a loved one who had passed. You love your body, whether you think so or not. It is an essential part of your being and is responsible for carrying you through life. It has been with you since birth and will be with you until death.

The emotional response to losing a limb has been studied and compared to that of the emotional response of widowhood. You can learn more about this emotional response in this article recorded in the National Institute of Health online library ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1112908/ ) .

This emotional attachment to your limb can also be a source of anxiety and depression; this is why your lawyer will seek compensation for emotional trauma on top of your physical loss.

Your life will never be exactly the same and there will always be some limits of what you are able to do after recovery. This is as true for someone who lost a finger trying to play piano as it is for someone who has lost an entire leg going for a hike.

Your attorney will fight for you to receive adequate compensation to cover any prosthetics and therapy you may need to lead a semi-normal life. They will also help you receive compensation regarding the loss of potential that this injury causes. For example, if you were a concert pianist who lost a hand, your potential future income would be generously calculated and fought for in court.

An attorney can help you determine what type of claim you need to file. We can usually determine this during a free consultation and decide together which way is best to pursue your claim.

There are many ways to lose a limb, but generally the claim that has the largest reach relative to your method of injury will be pursued to ensure that you get maximum compensation.

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Farshad Dehbozorgi knows that he cannot bring back your severed limb, but he will fight to make sure that the negligent person who caused the injury is held responsible to the full extent of the law. Call our office today for a free consultation to find out just how much we can do for you.

Many victims of these types of injuries often report pain in the location of the missing limb or appendage. The nerves traveling from your brain have been cut off from their endings, which can lead to mixed pain signals in your central nervous system. This is often referred to as phantom pains, but the brain receives this pain as very real. Pain management for these instances can last a lifetime and should be reflected in the recompense for your injury.