Loss of Limbs
The loss of any limb can have a major impact on a person’s life. Losing a leg or an arm will usually prevent the sufferer from being to continue with their existing career and it will mean a change in direction. Even the loss of toes or fingers can have serious debilitating effects on one’s life and as well as being forced to find new employment, it may also lead to the patient needing help with everyday tasks.
If you, or somebody you know, has suffered the loss of limbs as a result of a road traffic accident that was not your fault then Mayiclaim can assist in calculating possible payments and initially working out whether there is a claim that can be made. The loss of a limb is uncommon but not unheard of and there are numerous ways in which it could happen.
Road traffic accidents involving cyclists and motorcyclists tend to involve more arm and leg injuries. It’s possible that the limb could be lost at the sight of the accident or it may be necessary to remove a limb while in hospital receiving treatment in order to protect the patient from further complications. If this does occur then it is likely that you will find it very difficult to fight your back way to full health.
Road traffic accidents are, unfortunately, become even more commonplace as our roads become more congested. Accidents can be caused by any of a number of reasons and if you weren’t at fault for an accident that you were part of and that led to injury or illness then you should contact Mayiclaim to discuss the possibility of claiming compensation. Even if the other driver was uninsured or no blame has yet been accredited we can help fight your corner to win successful resolution.
Call Mayiclaim today on 0800 756 7774 to discuss your claim. Alternatively, to have a professional and qualified injury solicitor call you back regarding your possible claim complete our online claim form. The more details you can provide, the more extensive our response will be but we are happy to discuss your injuries and case over the phone if you prefer.
