A catastrophic injury can change your life in an instant. If that injury leads to an amputation, you will need to adjust to a whole new way of life. You’ll have months of recovery with the expensive medical bills that go with it, and you may not be able to work.
Who is Liable in an Amputation Injury Accident?
Your New Orleans amputation injury attorney will investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident that led to your amputation. We want to find out what happened and who is responsible. Once we have identified the liable parties, we can get to work forming a strategy for your case.
In a personal injury case, a liable party is a person or entity who owed you a duty of care, breached that duty of care, and caused you actual damages as a result. While the liable party will be specific to your case, some common examples include:
- A motorist who caused a car accident
- A commercial trucking company that failed to conduct background checks on inexperienced employees
- A business or store where unsafe conditions led to a catastrophic accident
- A doctor whose negligence caused an injury

