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Texas Amputation Lawyers

Anytime you are involved in an accident and sustain serious injuries, there are tremendous physical and emotional obstacles to overcome. These obstacles can have far-reaching and long lasting consequences—especially when you have lost a finger, appendage or entire limb due to amputation.

Amputations not only are extremely difficult for accident victims to cope with, but they also cause many people to lose their jobs or become unable to work. A person’s whole identity and lifestyle often must change to accommodate the injury.

The law enables those who have been seriously injured as a result of another person’s negligence to seek compensation for their injuries. When you have suffered an amputation, your damages not only include medical bills and lost wages, but loss of future lost wages and a tremendous amount of pain and suffering.

The experienced Texas amputation attorneys at Stephens, Anderson & Cummings are prepared to help you fight for the maximum compensation to which you are legally entitled. We will thoroughly investigate your case and clearly communicate the extent of your injuries to the insurance company and responsible party. If an insurance company is unwilling to provide just and fair compensation, we are prepared to take your case to court.

Whether you or a loved one required an amputation to save your life or sustained injuries that were beyond reconstruction, contact Stephens, Anderson & Cummings. We are dedicated to accident victims’ rights and will fight diligently to get you the money you need and deserve. Our Texas amputation attorneys represent accident victims throughout the state of Texas including places like the metropolitan areas of and around Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio and Corpus Christi.

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