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Injuries

What is Amputation?

The surgical or traumatic removal of a limb or body part, resulting in permanent disability and need for prosthetics and rehabilitation.

Understanding Amputation

Amputations can result directly from trauma or become necessary due to severe injury complications. Victims face prosthetic costs, rehabilitation, home modifications, and career changes. These catastrophic injuries typically result in substantial damages including future medical care and lost earning capacity.

Examples

  • 1Leg amputation following motorcycle accident
  • 2Finger loss in industrial machinery accident
  • 3Arm amputation after crush injury
Last updated: January 24, 2026
Reviewed by: Quilia Legal Content Team

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