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Las Vegas Car Accident Lawyers, Fighting for Sufferers of Amputations

When people are involved in Las Vegas car accidents, they can suffer any number of different injuries.  One of the most serious and most permanent injuries that can result from a Las Vegas car accident is the amputation of a limb, and this unfortunate circumstance follows many different crashes.  If you or someone you love has lost a limb in a crash that was not your fault, you need to seek the help of Las Vegas car accident lawyers as soon as possible.  Below is a brief overview of this issue.

Medical Needs after Amputation

When someone loses a limb, that person encounters many different and immediate medical needs.  The first medical priority that arises is to make sure that the person who has suffered this injury is placed back into a position that's relatively safe, as these injuries are severe enough that someone can lose too much blood in the immediate aftermath of the trauma.

After a patient has been stabilized, the next step is to remove the limb that is usually partially attached after the injury has been suffered.  This is a radical and difficult surgery to perform for many reasons.  In addition, the patient will likely suffer from what is often an excruciating level of phantom pains in the limb that is no longer attached to the body.  After these initial steps have been taken, the next phase of recovery begins.

Ongoing Needs for an Amputee

After someone has had a limb removed because of medical necessity, the patient will need to begin rebuilding his or her life.  This may involve choosing a prosthetic limb if such a choice is possible.  Whether someone does choose a prosthetic limb or not, he or she will need to go through the long process of relearning even some of the most basic life skills that include hygiene, dressing and walking if the patient has lost a leg.

In addition to learning to live live in its most basic sense, the patient may also need to relearn certain skills so that it is once again possible to work and to generate an income.  Unfortunately, this is not always possible if the patient was involved in an occupation that required the use of all four limbs.

How Las Vegas Car Accident Lawyers Can Help

Clearly, losing a limb is a life-changing event.  For those who have lost a limb because of the negligence of someone else, there are legal options that could include the pursuit of the recovery of damages for medical costs, lost income and pain and suffering.  If you or someone you love has been forced into this situation, contact the Las Vegas car accident lawyers at Jack Bernstein & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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