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Building Your Case

One of the primary roles of a personal injury attorney is to build a strong case for recovering compensation. Our team may do this in a number of ways, including collecting evidence such as:

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  • Medical records
  • Police reports
  • Witness statements

Negotiations

Much of a personal injury claim involves negotiations. The insurance company will generally start with an offensively low offer, and an experienced attorney will know their strategies for reducing payouts. They will better understand how to negotiate these types of cases and where to identify and utilize leverage that leads to higher payouts.

Understanding of the Legal Process

A Berman & Simmons personal injury attorney only handles personal injury cases, allowing them to regularly engage with injury cases and develop a robust understanding of the process. This allows us to more readily keep up with deadlines and follow the appropriate processes for filing paperwork, motions, or documentation. When people attempt to navigate the system independently, they may often miss some of these requirements, which can, in some cases, cause them to lose their case.

Causes of Amputation

You suffer an amputation for many reasons, whether it be surgical or traumatic. The Amputee Coalition estimates that nearly 5.6 million Americans live with limb loss or limb difference. The majority of amputations that Americans experience are surgical interventions for a disease, though many cases of limb loss can be related to trauma.

Medical Intervention

According to the American Diabetes Association, 160,000 Americans have a limb amputated due to diabetes. Many of these patients experienced an infection before amputation, and the limb loss tends to be linked to vascular disease. Amputation, especially in the lower extremities like the toes, may be required to manage symptoms of a disease or save your life. When it comes to a civil lawsuit, though, we must ask whether this progression was preventable.

Medical Negligence

The diseases that may prompt amputation are often organic and cannot be attributed to negligence. Still, failure to treat or diagnose you appropriately may lead to the type of disease progression necessitating this kind of action. We must consider whether the infection was due to negligence, such as a hospital-acquired infection or a result of otherwise negligent practices. For instance, surgical errors or failure to respond to important signs and symptoms can result in an amputation that could have been avoided.

Car Accident

A car accident can be a source of significant physical trauma that results in amputation. This may be due to shrapnel that amputates a limb during the accident. Accidents where you are crushed or pinned for a prolonged amount of time may also lead to tissue death and damage that requires surgical amputation.

Defective Products

Defective products cause injuries and lawsuits every day. Many companies self-monitor and will issue voluntary recalls if they suspect something is wrong with their goods. Unfortunately, sometimes it takes someone getting hurt for manufacturers to become aware of a problem. The United States Department of Energy defines a defective item as one that does not meet the required guidelines or whose parts demonstrate random failures outside of accepted numbers. Sometimes, these errors are annoying but relatively harmless. Other times, they result in devastating injuries, including amputation.

Workplace Accident

Workplace accidents can result in amputations at alarming rates. While retail and office workers may be relatively safe, an OSHA report states that 55% of their nearly 20,000 amputation reports in the reporting period were in manufacturing. Like car accidents, heavy machinery can cause significant injuries through lacerations and crushing. Manufacturing and construction may be fields where you expect to see higher injury reports, but amputation injuries can happen in any field. When an amputation occurs as the result of a defective product used on the job or the negligence of a third party, a Berman & Simmons attorney may be able to obtain compensation for your injuries.

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