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A Catastrophic Injury Demands Lifelong Justice, and We Help You Get That.
The loss of a limb is a life-altering event that demands more than just a quick settlement. Our firm has deep expertise in amputation litigation. We understand the true lifelong costs of prosthetics, medical care, and home modifications, and we build a case designed to secure your future for decades to come.
Start Your Free Case Review NowAn amputation injury changes life forever. Whether caused by a workplace accident, vehicle crash, or medical negligence, the physical pain and emotional toll can be overwhelming. Our experienced amputation injury attorney Houston stands with victims and families to secure the financial recovery and justice they deserve.
We understand what’s at stake — your mobility, independence, and future. That’s why we fight with compassion and precision to make sure you’re not left facing life-altering consequences alone.
An amputation case is fundamentally different from other personal injury claims. An insurance company's first offer will never account for the true lifetime expenses. Our firm’s expertise is in demonstrating the full, long-term financial impact of the injury.
Our knowledge is focused on proving what you will need 10, 20, and 30 years from now. We immediately engage a team of world-class experts, including life care planners, prosthetists, vocational experts, and economists. We don't just ask for the cost of one prosthetic; we build a comprehensive plan that accounts for multiple prosthetic replacements over your lifetime, evolving technology, and the costs of physical therapy and occupational adjustments. This is the level of detail required to win.
Often caused by defective machinery, unguarded equipment, conveyor belts, or forklift accidents. We are experts in Texas non-subscriber and third-party liability claims.
High-speed truck, motorcycle, and car crashes can cause traumatic amputations or crush injuries so severe that amputation is the only medical option.
A failure to diagnose or treat a severe infection (like sepsis or gangrene) or a botched surgery can lead to a preventable amputation. This is a clear case of medical negligence.
Many Texas employers "opt out" of the state workers' comp system. If your employer is a non-subscriber, you can sue them directly for negligence to recover 100% of your damages, including pain and suffering.
Even if your employer has workers' comp, you can still file a separate lawsuit against a negligent third party. This includes the manufacturer of defective equipment, a negligent general contractor, or another driver.
You’ve already survived the unimaginable. Now, let us handle the rest. Call today for a free case consultation — we’ll fight to secure the future you deserve.
Your life has been changed forever. Do not accept a lowball offer that only covers your initial bills. Contact us for a 100% free, confidential consultation. Let us show you what it means to build a case for lifelong security.