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Suffered the Loss of a Limb in an Accident in Houston, TX?

Amputation injuries are among the most traumatic and life-altering experiences a person can go through. Beyond the physical pain, individuals often face emotional distress, diminished quality of life, and significant medical expenses. Whether the amputation was caused by a car accident, workplace incident, medical malpractice, or another circumstance, our experienced attorneys at Robins Cloud LLP are committed to providing compassionate and personalized legal representation.

If you or a loved one have suffered an amputation due to someone else's negligence or misconduct, our dedicated team of Houston amputation injury lawyers is here to advocate for your rights and help you pursue the compensation you deserve. Your road to recovery starts with the right advocates by your side.


If you or a loved one has suffered an amputation as a result of an accident, don't hesitate to contact us today at (855) 569-0041 for a free consultation.


What is an Amputation?

An amputation is a surgical procedure in which a part or the entire limb of a person's body is removed due to medical necessity. This procedure might be undertaken to address severe injury, disease, infection, or other conditions that threaten the person's health and well-being. Amputations are typically considered when alternative treatments have been exhausted or are unlikely to be effective.

Common reasons for amputations caused by traumatic injury include:

  • Car Accidents: High-speed collisions and other severe accidents involving automobiles can cause extensive damage to the limbs. The force of impact can crush, sever, or otherwise mangle limbs to such an extent that reconstruction might be impossible. In cases where the affected limb is severely injured and the chances of successful reconstruction are low, amputation might be deemed necessary to prevent infection and further complications.
  • Industrial Mishaps: Workplaces that involve heavy machinery, construction equipment, or other dangerous tools can be the site of traumatic injuries. If safety protocols are not adhered to or if a malfunction occurs, a worker's limb could become caught in machinery, leading to catastrophic damage. In instances where the damage is too extensive for effective repair, amputation could be the only option to safeguard the individual's overall health and recovery.
  • Combat-Related Injuries: Military personnel engaged in armed conflicts are at risk of sustaining traumatic injuries due to explosive devices, gunfire, shrapnel, and other forms of warfare-related violence. These injuries can lead to severe damage to limbs, often in conditions where immediate medical care might be limited. In combat zones, where timely medical interventions might be challenging to access, amputation might be a life-saving measure to prevent the spread of infection and minimize the risk of additional complications.
  • Sports Accidents: Certain high-impact sports, such as extreme biking, skiing, or contact sports like American football, pose a risk of traumatic injuries that could result in the need for amputation. Falls, collisions, or accidents during these activities can cause severe fractures, tissue damage, and blood vessel injuries that might necessitate amputation if the damage cannot be adequately repaired.

Common types of amputations include:

  • Partial Foot Amputation: Removal of a portion of the foot, such as the toes or part of the forefoot.
  • Below-Knee Amputation (Trans-Tibial): Removal of the lower leg below the knee joint.
  • Above-Knee Amputation (Trans-Femoral): Removal of the leg above the knee joint.
  • Knee Disarticulation: Removal of the leg at the knee joint.
  • Hip Disarticulation: Removal of the entire leg at the hip joint.
  • Partial Hand Amputation: Removal of part of the hand, such as fingers or a portion of the hand.
  • Below-Elbow Amputation (Trans-Radial): Removal of the forearm below the elbow joint.
  • Above-Elbow Amputation (Trans-Humeral): Removal of the arm above the elbow joint.
  • Shoulder Disarticulation: Removal of the entire arm at the shoulder joint.
  • Forequarter Amputation: Removal of the entire arm along with the shoulder joint and shoulder blade.

Long-Term Consequences of Amputation

Amputation can result in a loss of mobility and functionality in the affected limb. This can impact a person's ability to perform daily activities, work, and participate in hobbies and sports. People may require assistive devices such as prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, or crutches to regain some level of mobility.

Amputation can also lead to feelings of grief, loss, and depression. Adjusting to the physical changes and dealing with the emotional toll can be a difficult process. Body image issues and self-esteem may also be affected.

Individuals often need to learn new ways of doing tasks they previously took for granted. This can require time, effort, and support to adapt to the new circumstances.

Amputees are at risk of various medical complications, including skin breakdown, joint contractures, and issues related to prosthetic use. These complications may require ongoing medical care and attention.

Personal injury lawsuits can help amputees in the following ways:

  • Compensation for Damages: A successful lawsuit can result in financial compensation that can cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, prosthetic devices, ongoing medical care, and therapy required as a result of the amputation.
  • Lost Wages: If the amputation prevents the individual from working or pursuing their previous occupation, they may be entitled to compensation for lost wages and potential future earnings.
  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation may also be awarded for the physical pain, emotional distress, and mental suffering caused by the amputation and its aftermath.
  • Quality of Life Improvements: Damages awarded can help improve the overall quality of life by providing the means to access necessary medical treatments, assistive devices, and adaptive technologies.
  • Accountability and Prevention: By holding the responsible party accountable, a lawsuit can raise awareness about safety standards and practices, potentially preventing similar accidents in the future.

Our attorneys at Robins Cloud LLP are dedicated to helping you achieve justice and will fight tirelessly to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Contact us today at (855) 569-0041 to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how we can help.


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