How Our Pensacola Amputation Injury Attorneys Fight for You
We provide comprehensive legal support focused on securing full compensation for amputation victims. When you hire us, here is what you can expect.
Thorough Case Investigation
We start by building a strong case. This may involve a thorough investigation in which we gather evidence like accident reports, witness statements, and expert testimony.
Medical Expertise
Not all personal injury firms have the ability to evaluate catastrophic injuries from every angle. We do. Our in-house medical doctor works with you and your healthcare team to document the full extent of your injuries and future medical needs.
Comprehensive Compensation
We pursue all available damages, which may include the following:
- Current and future medical expenses
- Prosthetic devices, including replacements over your lifetime
- Rehabilitation and physical therapy
- Home and vehicle modifications
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Loss of quality of life
Whether past or future — and whether tangible or intangible — every one of your losses deserves to be accounted for in your settlement.
Skilled Negotiation and Litigation
To save you from the stress and uncertainty of a courtroom trial, we will strive to secure a fair settlement through negotiation. If the other side refuses to cooperate, our board-certified civil trial specialists are always prepared to take your case to court.
Proof We Can Handle Your Case: Our Results
A Jefferson County jury has awarded $5 million in punitive damages to a Florida woman for the wrongful death of her husband, and against two Birmingham physicians and the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation.
After awarding a Wakefield family $1.55 million in compensatory damages, the jury voted to order Pfizer to pay $10 million in punitive damages over Warner-Lambert’s handling of Rezulin.
LIBERTY, Missouri — Un jurado del Tribunal de Circuito del Condado de Clay estaba a punto de conceder 26,2 millones de dólares a los demandantes en un juicio en Rezulin cuando las partes llegaron a un acuerdo por una cantidad no revelada el 27 de diciembre (Shirley Griggs, et al. v. Warner-Lambert Company, núm. CV100 3957 CC, Mo. Cir., Clay Co.; véase diciembre de 2001, página 6).
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Understanding Amputation Injuries
At Michles & Booth, we understand what you are going through. Through over 23 years serving Northwest Florida, we have helped clients who have suffered amputations and other life-changing injuries. We take on clients who have lost limbs under a range of circumstances.
Traffic Accident Amputations
Vehicle accidents remain a leading cause of traumatic amputations. From motorcycle crashes to commercial truck collisions, the force of a vehicle can result in life-altering injuries.
The size and force of commercial trucks make these accidents especially devastating for occupants of smaller vehicles. Motorcycle riders are particularly vulnerable to severe injuries that may require amputation.
Workplace and Industrial Accidents
Workers in Northwest Florida's industrial sector face unique risks. Heavy machinery in manufacturing plants, construction equipment, and agricultural machinery can cause catastrophic injuries. Sadly, many workplace amputations could have been prevented with proper safety measures.
Medical Negligence
While most healthcare providers deliver excellent care, medical errors can sometimes lead to unnecessary amputations. Surgical mistakes, poor infection management, or delayed diagnoses may result in preventable limb losses. These cases often stem from healthcare providers failing to meet the standard of care patients deserve.
Defective Products and Equipment
From industrial machinery to power tools, defective equipment can lead to the traumatic loss of fingers or hands. We represent clients who have lost limbs and extremities due to faulty safety guards and malfunctioning equipment. These cases require thorough investigations to prove the equipment was defective.