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Queens Construction Amputation Lawyers

Construction work is often physically intensive; but beyond the cumulative toll that these labors can take on one’s body, there are much more striking and problematic consequences of some construction accidents. Amputations are one of the most disconcerting work-related injuries that can occur on a construction site. Despite the steady advance of safety measures, they happen too frequently to simply be accepted as an unavoidable risk of the occupation.

If you or a member of your family has suffered a construction amputation accident, you know how devastating they can be. Contact the Queens construction amputation lawyers of Parker Wacihman Alonso, LLP at 888-244-2273 to speak with a skilled and experienced attorney about the financial compensation to which you might be entitled.

Amputations: Complicated Injuries

There are essentially two different ways in which amputations may occur. Some accidents sever or otherwise directly remove a body part. Others cause injuries that could cause severe or even life-threatening complications if it were not for the performance of a surgical amputation by a skilled medical professional. Amputations may affect the following:

  • Fingers or thumbs
  • Hands
  • Arms
  • Toes
  • Feet
  • Legs
  • Ears

However it happens, an amputation might interfere with an individual’s ability to perform his or her work-related duties. The more profound effect, however, may be the need to relearn how to execute some basic tasks with an unfamiliar body and the consequent impact that this can have on one’s self-esteem and personal relationships.

Contact a Queens Construction Amputation Attorney

Our firm is committed to helping construction accident victims to obtain the financial compensation that they are due. Contact the Queens construction amputation attorneys of Parker Waichman Alonso, LLP at 888-244-2273.

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