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Athens Amputation Injury Lawyers

Serving the People of Georgia

Amputation is a severe injury that requires a person to adapt to a new way of life. The loss of a limb can dramatically alter a person's independence and ability to perform basic tasks.

At Hall & Collins Injury Law, LLC, our Athens amputation injury lawyers are committed to helping people who have suffered severe injuries caused by negligence. We are dedicated to obtaining maximum compensation to cover the costs of medical care, rehabilitation, and future disabilities.

When you have suffered an amputation injury due to someone else's negligence, you deserve to be compensated for your pain and suffering. Our team of experienced personal injury lawyers can help. We will fight to ensure you receive the maximum compensation you are owed.

Call (706) 670-2757 or contact us online today to schedule a consultation.

What Is an Amputation?

An amputation is the removal of a body part. It is most commonly used to describe the loss of a limb, such as a hand, foot, arm, or leg. Amputation can also refer to the loss of a body part that is not typically thought of as a limb, such as a portion of the tongue or the top of the foot.

Amputation can be either partial or complete. A partial amputation refers to the loss of a body part that remains attached to the rest of the body. A complete amputation refers to the loss of a body part that is completely removed from the body. The loss of a toe, finger, or part of the foot is considered a partial amputation. The loss of a hand, foot, arm, or leg is considered a complete amputation.

Amputation Injuries in Georgia

Amputation injuries can be caused by many different types of accidents. Negligent drivers are a common cause of these injuries. Other common causes of amputation injuries include workplace accidents, construction accidents, and defective products.

An amputation can result from:

  • A crush injury or crush syndrome
  • A severe burn
  • A traumatic injury to the limb
  • A medical emergency, such as a blood clot or gangrene
  • A condition that causes the limb to become gangrenous
  • A condition that causes the limb to become necrotic
  • A condition that causes the limb to become infected
  • The loss of blood flow to the limb

Amputation Injuries in Georgia: Who Is Responsible?

An amputation injury can be extremely serious and can result in lifelong disabilities. When you have suffered an amputation injury, you deserve to be compensated for your pain and suffering. Our Athens amputation injury lawyers can help. We will fight to ensure you receive the compensation you are owed.

Call (706) 670-2757 or contact us online today to schedule a consultation.

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