Loss of Limb

Motorcycle Loss of Limb Lawyer

Florida Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorney – Whittel & Melton – (866) 608-5529

The loss of a limb in a motorcycle accident is a traumatic and life-changing event that can lead to serious physical and emotional suffering. Learning to cope with an amputation requires rehabilitation, therapy, time away from work and many other expenses. An important step in the recovery process is to talk with an attorney about your legal options. If you have lost an arm or leg in a Florida motorcycle accident that was caused by another driver’s negligence, you are entitled to compensation for your injury. A Florida Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorney at Whittel & Melton can pursue monetary compensation on your behalf and seek the justice you deserve following such a life-altering injury. Contact us today online or call us statewide and toll-free at (866) 608-5529.

Financial Recovery for Loss of Limb and Amputation

Victims of amputations often need long-term care, prosthetics, physical therapy and job retraining to help them with the recovery process and to adapt to their injury. This type of treatment can be costly and put a tremendous strain on the victim who may be dealing with a great deal of pain and psychological trauma, as well as their family. At Whittel & Melton, we fight for this compensation so that motorcycle injury victims can resume a normal life.

Find Out How a Florida Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Help You

Our Florida Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorneys always conduct a thorough investigation into motorcycle collisions to gather facts and determine who is liable for the crash. Our investigation may include examining the accident site, assessing the damage to the vehicles involved, reviewing police reports and interviewing eyewitnesses.

Most importantly, we can help you obtain proper medical care to ensure that you receive necessary treatment for your injuries. Once we have established a case for compensation, we negotiate with the insurance company to obtain a full and fair settlement on your behalf. Unfortunately, insurance companies are not always reasonable.

As trial attorneys, we will fight aggressively towards recouping monetary awards for lost wages, for compensation for all medical bills related to your injuries from the accident, as well as recovery for your pain and suffering. Contact a Florida Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorney at Whittel & Melton toll-free today at (866) 608-5529. We are at your disposal 24 hours a day to answer any questions you may have concerning your motorcycle loss of limb injury case.

We proudly represent motorcycle accident victims across the State of Florida, and are available to serve clients in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater Beach, New Port Richey, Spring Hill, Brooksville, Inverness, Ocala and Gainesville.

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