Amputations
An amputations attorney is integral as an amputation injury forever changes the lives of both a victim and his or her family. Injuries that result in amputations require extensive medical treatment, surgery and physical therapy. Additionally, those impacted by amputations may be forced to purchase and rely upon special equipment and make costly modifications to their vehicles and homes.
The physical challenges and financial hardships of coping with the loss of a limb, take an enormous toll on those directly and indirectly impacted. If you have been injured in an accident that resulted in the loss of a limb, you should contact an amputations attorney at Rothchild Law Office today. We will help you make sense of your options and represent you and your interests as your injury claim proceeds.
Losses Frequently Suffered By Amputees
If your loss of amputation injury was the result of another party’s negligence, an amputations attorney will work to help you recover the maximum amount of compensation to which you are entitled. We will seek damages related to:

Medical bills

Loss of income

Physical therapy

Special equipment

Prosthetic limbs

Pain and suffering

Permanent or partial disability

Home and vehicle modifications
Amputations And Phantom Pain
Individuals with amputation injuries may experience pain or uncomfortable sensations that seem to be coming from a missing limb. The exact cause of this mysterious feeling remains unknown; however, experts have pinpointed that the pain originates in the spinal cord and brain.  https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/guide/phantom-limb-pain#1Treatments for phantom pain include medications such as antidepressants, anticonvulsants and narcotics. Additionally, therapies like nerve stimulation, acupuncture and spinal cord stimulation can also ease the pain associated with the phantom limb.
Because of the debilitating nature of amputation injuries, an amptations  attorney will pursue every possible avenue of financial compensation, including lifetime benefits. These types of benefits take into account the permanent financial and physical burden the loss of a limb brings.