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Huntington Amputation Injuries Lawyer

West Virginia Personal Injury Attorneys

Losing a limb is traumatic. However, when the loss was the result of another party's negligence, it may be possible to seek compensation for the medical expenses, lost wages and other costs of the injury. At our West Virginia law firm, Duffield, Lovejoy & Stemple, Attorneys at Law, we help clients who have suffered this type of injury seek the compensation they need and deserve.

When you visit our Huntington law firm, our attorneys and staff will treat you as a person, not just another file. As lifelong residents of the region, our lawyers understand your concerns and anxieties. We take the time to get to know you and your family. This makes it possible for us to tell your story effectively to a jury or insurance adjuster.

When bad things happen to good people, we're here to help.

An amputation, however it was caused, is a profound injury that will never heal. Nevertheless, victims can learn how to live as fully as possible despite this catastrophic event. Our law firm aggressively pursues the resources you will need to accomplish this. We include the costs of prostheses, psychological counseling, surgeries, infection treatment and other costs in our claims. You will need these things throughout your life; an amputation is not something that will heal.

We consult with your treating physician as well as rehab experts and medical specialists who help us determine the impact of the injury on you and your family. We investigate the accident carefully to identify the responsible party. We build strong cases for our clients so they can rebuild their lives.

At Duffield, Lovejoy & Stemple, Attorneys at Law, we help clients who suffered amputation injuries as a result of an accident caused by negligence. Please contact our lawyers to learn how we can assist you.

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