Carolina Motorcycle Accident Injuries Resulting in Loss of Limbs
The loss of a limb or another body part in a motorcycle accident is a traumatic event that can cause extensive physical and emotional damage. Coping with the an amputation takes more than monetary compensation but getting the benefits you deserve can help you pay for medical bills, lost wages and other expenses. For victims and their families, talking about their legal options is an important step in the recovery process.
At the Karney Law Firm in Charlotte, I have represented victims of motorcycle and other automobile accidents for more than 30 years in North and South Carolina, as well as other areas throughout the United States. I have obtained many large verdicts and settlements for clients and families who have been forced to deal with the loss of a hand, arm, leg or other body part as the result of a serious accident.
Recovery for Amputation Accidents
Victims of amputations may require long-term care, prosthetics, physical therapy and job retraining to help them through the recovery process. All of this care can be expensive, and in addition to lost wages, can be a tremendous burden on people who are already dealing with painful and traumatic injuries. Phantom pains and other psychological traumas may also follow the amputation of a limb.
Bikers are often at greater risk of catastrophic injuries in accidents with other vehicles due to their lack of protection. That doesn't mean, however, that injured bikers and their families deserve less compensation than other drivers. As Carolinas' Biker Lawyer, I aggressively pursue the benefits my clients need and am not afraid to go to court when insurance companies aren't willing to offer fair settlement offers.
Learn More About Your Rights After an Accident
If you or a family member has suffered an amputation after a serious motorcycle accident, talk with an attorney about your rights. Contact me at the Karney Law Firm and schedule a free initial consultation. Call toll free statewide at 888-855-3504 or locally at 704-315-2623 to make an appointment. If your case is not won or settled, you pay nothing.















