Florida Amputation Lawyers![]() |
Amputees usually face additional hospital time, physical and occupational rehabilitation, prosthetic fittings and devices, counseling, skin care treatments and so forth. In addition, amputees face emotional and physical adjustments as well. Amputations may affect upper extremities and/or lower extremities. Upper extremities include an arm, hand or finger. Lower extremities refer mainly to a leg, foot, toes. Most amputations of the upper extremities are due to trauma. Most of these amputations are loss of fingers. 22% of amputations of lower extremities are due to trauma. Car accidents and work place injuries account for almost 25% of all amputations in the United States. Issues that affect amputees may differ depending on the extent and location of the amputation. Some common factors experienced by most amputees may include:
Injured in an amupation accident?If you, or someone you care about, has been injured in an amputation accident, you can contact our law firm for a free evaluation by: Florida Amputation Injury Legal
Our law firm will evaluate your claim free of charge and advise you on your legal rights to collect compensation. There is no obligation to use our services, and "YOU PAY NO FEE UNLESS THERE IS MONEY FROM YOUR CASE". Florida Injury Attorney, Robert Fenstersheib is here to help you with your amputation accident case.Office Location and Service AreasRobert J. Fensterseib & Associates handle cases throughout Florida from their Hallandale Beach office. Here is a list of some of the counties and cities they service: |
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