Chicago Lawyers: Amputation Injuries
In the United States, approximately 1.9 million people are living with the loss of a limb. One out of every 200 people in the U.S. has had an amputation, according to a study published by Vital and Health Statistics.
Most amputations are related to disease, especially those that impair blood circulation. However, traumatic injuries, such as those that occur in motor vehicle crashes, account for a significant number of amputations.
Males are at significantly higher risk than females for amputations due to trauma, according to the National Limb Loss Information Center. The risk of traumatic amputation increases with age and reaches its highest point among people 85 or older.
Attorneys who Understand the Issues
At Lane & Lane, LLC, our attorneys understand that an amputation is a life-changing event that has physical, emotional and financial repercussions. We work to help our clients obtain the financial compensation they will need in order to go on with their lives after an amputation.
We work with certified life care planners and economists to determine the current and future costs of living with an amputated body part. These may include ongoing medical care, physical and vocational rehabilitation, prosthetic devices, wheelchairs, modifications to the home and adaptations to a vehicle, loss of wages and future earning capacity, and more.
Lawyers who Fight for What is Right
We are aggressive trial attorneys who will work tirelessly to see that those who caused or contributed to your injury live up to their legal and financial responsibility to you. While no amount of money can replace your lost limb, it can help you move forward with your life.
With an injury as serious as an amputation, it is important to consult an attorney with years of experience and a long track record of successful results in complex injury claims. Contact an attorney at Lane & Lane, LLC for a free initial consultation and case evaluation.
From our offices in Chicago, we represent people living with amputations throughout Illinois.













