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Orthopaedic & Amputations

Orthopaedic & Amputation Claims

Serious orthopaedic and amputation injuries have a devastating effect upon both the injured person and their family. Typical severe injuries include severe fractures and nerve damage which causes loss of use of a limb and sometimes amputation.

Serious orthopaedic injuries occur to our bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves.  These all work together to allow us to move, work and be active. Orthopaedic injuries can often result from slips and falls, repetitive stress injuries, car accidents, motorbike accidents and accidents at work.

After a serious injury or traumatic accident to our complex musculoskeletal system, our bodies require timely diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation to prevent further degeneration and arthritis. Without correct treatment, rehabilitation therapies and medication, serious orthopaedic injuries can have life-long consequences such as chronic pain, fibromyalgia and reflex sympathetic dystrophy.

Injury+ has expert clinical negligence solicitors that have pursued compensation claims on behalf of many clients with different types of orthopaedic and amputation injury. We draw from the knowledge gained from an enormous range of cases to identify the issues affecting these clients.  We understand the areas in which compensation could be awarded to purchase aids and equipment to allow clients to live their lives to the full.

Injury+ serious injury solicitors have over 25 years of experience of claiming personal injury compensation for serious orthopaedic injuries.  We can provide the practical advice and support to ensure the injured person's financial needs are met and implement  a rehabilitation programme.

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