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Fayetteville Amputation Lawyers

Surrounded by high-power machines and tools that can generate rock-shattering, wood-disintegrating force in a matter of a few seconds, construction workers are under the constant threat of extremely grave injuries. Even with simple tools such as saws and shears, the possibility that a blade or hammer could remove a finger or irreparably compromise a limb looms over workers each and every day.

An amputation can take a great deal of strength and endurance to overcome, and it can be exceptionally difficult to piece one’s life back together as it used to be. Contact the Fayetteville amputation attorneys of Scudder & Hedrick, PLLC at 910-488-1600 to learn more about your legal options and how an advisor could help you today.

Additional Concerns and Issues with Amputations

Although it seems like enough of a worry that a worker could potentially lose a limb or a digit, there are several associated problems that can arise if an amputation occurs while working. Especially given the severity of some of these issues, they can be as threatening, if not more, as the initial injury itself. These complications may include any one of the following:

  • Necessity of additional surgery
  • Blood loss
  • Shock
  • Infection

Considering that even shock itself can shut down some of the major functions of the body, the circumstances surrounding an amputation injury can be dangerous enough to cause life-threatening problems. Surgeries to clean-up remaining tissue or remove damaged portions can be expensive and can complicate a recovery process, leaving a worker to suffer physically, emotionally, and financially even more so than normally.

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If you have been injured to the point of losing the functionality of a limb or a digit, the incident can prove massively traumatic and leave you without a sense of what to do next. Let us come to your assistance and worry about protecting your finances and deal with your employer’s workers’ compensation programs, allowing you to focus on your recovery. Contact the Fayetteville amputation lawyers of Scudder & Hedrick, P.C. at 910-488-1600 today.

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