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How
Amputations Occur
A traumatic injury, such as a
car
accident, a severe burn, or an
on-the-job injury can also destroy blood
vessels and cause tissue death. As a
result, infection if not adequately
treated, can spread through your body
and threaten your life. Your medical
team will make every effort to save your
limb by surgically replacing or
repairing your damaged blood vessels or
using donor tissue. However, if these
measures do not work, amputation can
save your life. Traumatic injuries are
the most common reason for amputations
in people younger than age 50.
If you have been the victim of a
traumatic
injury and have suffered an
amputation or if you have taken a
vaccine and had an
amputation
within a few days afterwards, please
contact my office to get a free
evaluation regarding your case.
CONTACT ATTORNEY RANDAL FORD by filling
in your information below.
I represent clients in Tuscaloosa and
Birmingham, Alabama, and most clients
come from Alabama, although I have
helped clients throughout the United
States. My personal injury practice
receives cases from the Alabama cities
of Bessemer, Mountain Brook, Homewood,
Fairfield, Gadsden, Jasper, Mobile,
Montgomery, Huntsville, Greensboro,
Fayette, Eutaw, Greeneville, Auburn,
Moulton, Decatur, Athens, Haleyville,
Sumiton, Hamilton, Florence,
Russellville, Aliceville, Carrollton,
Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Robertsdale,
Gordo, and other parts of Alabama. |