Amputation Caused from a Work Accident? Contact Top Workers Comp Lawyers High & Younes LLC in Omaha, NE
April 16, 2024 | Accidents
Employers are charged with the responsibility of ensuring that work environments are reasonably safe for their employees. However, despite workplace safety measures, the risk of injuries in work environments is still a reality. Injuries such as amputations can have a life changing impact on the life of the worker and their loved ones. These injuries can result in workers having a life-long disability and not being able to make a living. Below, we take a look at severe cases of amputation that can occur in the work environment and why working with a workers’ compensation lawyer after your injury is important.
Types of Amputations Caused from a Work Accident
There are various types of amputations that can occur as a result of work accidents. Some of the most severe cases include:
- Finger and toe amputations
These are amongst the most common types of workplace amputations. They often occur in work environments such as manufacturing, agriculture and construction. These environments feature machinery with moving parts such as saws, presses and drills. These pose significant risk to workers’ extremities. Work environments with heavy objects and equipment can also pose a of amputation to workers. Crush injuries or injuries resulting from mishandling of equipment can result in toe or finger amputation.
- Hand and arm amputations
These injuries are severe and result in substantial disabilities. They often occur in work environments with heavy machinery or equipment with high-energy processes such as in manufacturing, agriculture and construction. Workers can for example come into contact with moving or rotating parts, get caught in between machinery or be struck by objects resulting in amputation or crushing of the hand or arm.
- Leg and foot amputations
In industries such as mining, transportation and construction, leg and foot amputations are a significant concern. These injuries can occur in environments with heavy machinery, vehicles as well as hazardous materials. Amputations can also be the result of accidents involving vehicles, falls from heights or entanglement with machinery.
- Pelvic and hip amputations (Hemipelvectomy)
These injuries aren’t as common as the other types of amputations listed previously. However, they can occur and when they do, the consequences are devastating. Hemipelvectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part of the pelvic girdle. It can also include the amputation of the entire leg and a portion of the pelvis up to the sacrum. These injuries can occur in high risk industries such as mining, construction and heavy manufacturing. Severe crush injuries, explosions or accidents involving heavy machinery or vehicles can necessitate these extreme measures.
Why You Should Contact a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Facing the loss of a body part as a result of a workplace accident is both a challenging and overwhelming experience. Beyond the physical pain and emotional distress, injured workers have to navigate the complexities of the workers’ compensation claims process. In such situations, seeking the guidance and support of a skilled workers’ compensation lawyer can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Here are some reasons why you shouldn’t hesitate to contact the experienced workers’ compensation attorneys at High & Younes LLC.
- Understand your rights and entitlements
Workers’ compensation laws can be intricate and difficult to comprehend especially if you are unfamiliar with legal jargon and procedures. The knowledgeable lawyers at High & Younes LLC can explain your rights under the law, including entitlements to medical treatment, wage replacement benefits, vocational rehabilitation and potential settlements. By assessing the specifics of your case, they can determine the full benefits you deserve.
- Get help navigating the claims process
Filing a workers’ compensation claim involved completing a lot of paperwork, gathering medical evidence and adhering to strict deadlines. This can be overwhelming especially when you’re already faced with a life-altering injury such as an amputation. The knowledgeable attorneys at High & Younes, LLC can guide you through the claims process. We will ensure all necessary documentation is submitted accurately and on time. We can also represent you in negotiations with insurance companies or at hearings before administrative bodies, advocating for your best interests every step of the way.
- Maximize your benefits
Employers and the insurance companies that represent them often seek to minimize payouts to injured workers to protect their bottom line. Without legal representation, you risk being offered 0a settlement that falls short of covering your current and future needs. Our attorneys will assess the value of your claim based on the extent of your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, future needs and other relevant factors. We will negotiate with insurers to secure a fair and just settlement that adequately compensates you for your losses.
- Appeal denied claims
Not all workers’ compensation claims are successful. If your claim is denied, our attorneys can help you appeal the decision. We will gather additional evidence, prepare a strong case and represent you in hearings or court proceedings, increasing your chances of a successful appeal and obtaining the benefits you deserve.
Have you been injured in a workplace accident? Contact our High & Younes, LLC to schedule a free consultation with an attorney from our law firm and let us fight to recover the benefits you are entitled to.