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Huntsville Amputation Lawyers

North Alabama Loss of Limb Attorneys

One of the most serious and most traumatic events after an accident is the loss of a limb through amputation. Even with compensation, life will never be the same, but the recovery process and the medical bills associated with amputation are extensive. At the law firm of Johnston, Moore & Thompson, we help our clients fight for full compensation for a lifetime of care and assistance for accident victims.

If you or a family member has suffered an amputation injury or a loss of limb in an auto accident and because of the negligence of others, speak with the lawyers at our Huntsville office to learn more information about your rights.

Huntsville Amputation Attorneys

After the loss of a limb, our firm can help you consult with life care planners to determine the total amount of money that is required for:

  • Surgeries
  • Medical devices and medication
  • Income replacement
  • Home modification and special transportation
  • Nursing and assisted living care
  • Counseling or psychiatric care

We assess the damages that have been done to you and your quality of life, as well as any increased burden that the loss of limb may place on family members. Our lawyers will demonstrate to insurance companies how the injury created a hardship for you and your family.

Contact Johnson, Moore & Thompson

At our firm, we are tireless advocates for victims of amputation and loss of limb in Alabama. Contact Johnston, Moore & Thompson to learn more about your rights. Call our firm toll free at 888-636-3759 or fill out our online contact form. We can arrange evening or weekend consultations, including home and hospital visits.

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Johnston, Moore & Thompson
400 Meridian Street, Suite 301
Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone: 256-417-6609
Toll Free: 888-636-3759
Fax: 256-533-5890
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