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Wisconsin Amputation Injury Attorney

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An amputation injury involves the loss of a limb such as an arm or a leg. Amputations can be a result of severe trauma, causing dismemberment. In some cases, surgeons must amputate an injured limb to save a patient's life. In any case, an amputation injury is a life-changing event. If you or a loved one has suffered the loss of a limb due to the negligence of another, it is important to consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

The law office of Aiken & Scoptur represents clients suffering amputation injuries due to the negligence of drivers, manufacturers, doctors, employers and others.

If you have questions regarding brain injuries and legal liability for negligence on the part of those who caused them, contact Aiken & Scoptur today.

The Consequences of Amputation Injuries

Amputation injuries have far-reaching effects that change lives forever. Victims of these accidents typically must endure surgery, extensive physical therapy, rehabilitation and other expensive medical treatment. They may also require adaptive equipment, prosthetics and even reconstructive surgery.

An amputation injury typically results in at least partial disability, limiting the victim's ability to work and enjoy life activities. Amputation injury victims may require pain medication, psychotherapy and other treatment to cope with the loss of a limb.

In handling amputation injury claims, our attorneys consult with leading medical experts to determine the full impact the injury will have on our client's life.

Our amputation injury attorneys have recovered some of the largest personal injury verdicts in Wisconsin history. The personal attention and commitment to success of Aiken & Scoptur have given us our stellar reputation. In fact, we are "lawyer's lawyers," and we often represent other attorneys, judges and doctors when they suffer injury at the hands of another.

Contact a Milwaukee Loss of Limb Injury Attorney

If you or a loved one has suffered a loss of limb due to the negligence of another, it is important for you to contact Aiken & Scoptur as soon as possible so that we can determine how the injury happened and who is responsible. The sooner you contact one of our amputation injury attorneys, the sooner we can begin working on your behalf to obtain the compensation you need and deserve.

Contact the Wisconsin amputation injury lawyers at Aiken & Scoptur today for a free initial consultation about your case.

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The Wisconsin lawyers of Aiken & Scoptur have broad experience in personal injury, including auto accidents, medical malpractice, and more. Their attorneys serve Milwaukee, Madison, Eau Claire, Appleton, and more, visit http://plaintiffslaw.com/

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