The Role of Prosthetics in Amputation Injury Lawsuits

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An amputation is more than just a physical injury—it’s a life-changing event that affects nearly every aspect of a person’s daily routine. Beyond the initial trauma, individuals face ongoing emotional and financial challenges as they adjust to new limitations. For many, prosthetics offer hope by restoring mobility and independence. However, the high costs and long-term needs associated with prosthetics add complexity to personal injury lawsuits involving amputation.

At Hollis Law Firm, we understand how deeply amputation injuries can impact your life. We’re committed to helping you secure the compensation necessary to support your recovery and future well-being. Our legal team ensures that your case covers all aspects of your injury, including the significant costs related to prosthetic devices.

How Prosthetics Affect Amputation Injury Claims

Prosthetics have come a long way over the years. Advanced technology has enabled individuals with limb loss to regain movement and perform daily activities with greater ease. Prosthetic limbs now feature microprocessors, myoelectric controls, and other materials that mimic the natural movement of human limbs. Devices like the BiOM robotic foot-ankle prosthesis are designed to adapt to different terrains. This provides improved balance and comfort for the user.

Despite these innovations, prosthetics come with a hefty price tag. A bare-leg prosthesis can cost anywhere from $15,000 to $70,000, depending on its features and technology. Additionally, prosthetics require regular adjustments, maintenance, and eventual replacement as they wear out or need modifications to fit the individual’s changing body. On top of these costs, many amputees need ongoing physical therapy and rehabilitation to adapt to their new prosthetic devices.

These costs can accumulate quickly, making it critical to include them in personal injury claims. Without proper legal representation, victims may be responsible for out-of-pocket costs that should have been covered through compensation.

How to Include Prosthetic Costs in Your Legal Case

When pursuing compensation for an amputation injury, it’s essential to account for both immediate and long-term prosthetic-related expenses. A comprehensive legal claim should cover:

  • Initial fitting and customization: Prosthetics must be custom-fitted to ensure comfort and proper function, often involving multiple appointments and adjustments
  • Ongoing maintenance and repairs: Regular servicing is needed to maintain performance and address wear and tear
  • Future replacements: Most prosthetic limbs need to be replaced every 3 to 5 years due to natural wear, technological advancements, or changes in the residual limb
  • Rehabilitation and therapy: Physical therapy is essential for regaining strength, balance, and coordination with the new prosthetic
  • Upgraded devices: As prosthetic technology evolves, amputees may benefit from advanced devices that improve mobility and quality of life

Working with an attorney who understands the full scope of these expenses is key. They can collaborate with medical professionals, prosthetists, and life care planners to create a detailed projection of your current and future needs. This approach helps ensure that your compensation reflects the true financial impact of your injury.

The Importance of Legal Support in Amputation Injury Cases

Amputation injury claims are complex. They involve personal injury law and an understanding of medical care, prosthetic technology, and long-term rehabilitation.

A skilled personal injury attorney may:

  • Review medical records
  • Consult with medical experts
  • Analyze insurance coverage
  • Calculate long-term costs

Legal representation isn’t just about filing paperwork—it’s about building a case that fully reflects the challenges you face now and in the future. Your attorney may fight to ensure you receive fair compensation that supports your physical and financial recovery.

How Advancements in Prosthetic Technology Affect Legal Claims

Prosthetic technology continues to evolve rapidly. Recent advancements include brain-controlled prosthetic limbs, which allow users to move their artificial limbs through thought alone. These innovations can significantly improve the quality of life for amputees, but they often come with higher costs.

When filing a legal claim, it’s essential to consider the prosthetic devices available today and the potential need for advanced technology in the future. Your attorney should factor in the possibility that you may require upgraded devices or new technology as it becomes available. That ensures that your settlement or award reflects current and anticipated medical needs.

Contact Hollis Law Firm for Comprehensive Legal Support

At Hollis Law Firm, we know that an amputation injury is more than just a legal case—it’s a personal journey filled with physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Our dedicated lawyers will fight to ensure your legal claim covers all aspects of your recovery, including the significant costs associated with prosthetic devices, rehabilitation, and long-term care.

If you’ve suffered an amputation due to an accident or injury, don’t face the legal process alone. Contact our office today to discuss your case and learn how our personal injury lawyers may help you secure the compensation you deserve. Call our office at (800) 701-3672 or complete our contact form to schedule a consultation. We’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

Author
JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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