If you experienced an amputation or limb loss because of an accident or negligence, we can provide legal support tailored to your long-term needs. Our expert solicitors help clients across Dublin, Galway, Cork, Donegal, and beyond with no upfront fees.
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What Is an Amputation Claim?

An amputation claim is a serious personal injury claim made when a person loses a limb because of someone elseโ€™s careless actions. This loss may happen suddenly in an accident or later when doctors must remove a limb due to serious injury.

Amputation can have a long-term impact on daily life. It may affect movement, independence, work, and emotional wellbeing in a lasting way.

Amputation claims may arise from:
Road traffic accidents
Workplace or construction site accidents
Machinery or industrial accidents
Medical negligence or delayed treatment
Serious falls or crush injuries

Types of Amputation Claims We Handle

We handle claims involving all types of amputations, including:
Arm or hand amputations
Leg or foot amputations
Finger or toe amputations
Partial amputations
Multiple limb amputations
Amputations affecting children

Common Effects of Amputation Injuries

Amputation affects people physically, emotionally, and financially. Common impacts include:
Reduced mobility or balance
Phantom limb pain
Chronic pain or nerve damage
Loss of independence
Psychological trauma or depression
Impact on employment and daily life

Who Can Make an Amputation Claim?

You may be entitled to make a claim if:
You suffered an amputation due to someone elseโ€™s negligence
A family member sustained an amputation and cannot claim themselves
A child suffered an amputation in an accident
A loved one now requires long-term or lifelong care

What Can You Claim Compensation For?

Amputation claims often involve lifelong needs. Compensation may cover:
Pain and suffering
Emergency and specialist medical care
Prosthetics and prosthetic maintenance
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy
Loss of earnings and future income
Care and assistance costs
Home adaptations and mobility aids
Psychological support
Ongoing treatment and future care
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How to Make a Amputation Claims in 3 Simple Steps

Step 1

Fill in our quick online form with your contact details and a brief summary of what happened.

Step 2

One of our solicitors will call you for a consultation at a convenient time.

Step 3

Weโ€™ll provide a no-obligation assessment and advise you on the next steps in your claim.
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If you're uncertain whether your injury qualifies for compensation, do not worry. Many of our clients felt the same way before reaching out. Our legal experts will listen, evaluate your situation, and offer clear next steps.
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Why People Across Choose Us for an Amputation Claim

No Upfront Costs to Begin Your Amputation Claim

You can begin your amputation claim without paying legal fees at the outset. Our team will review the circumstances of the accident and explain your options clearly before your claim moves forward.

Direct Access to a Solicitor for Your Amputation Injury Case

You will deal directly with an experienced solicitor who understands amputation and serious personal injury claims in and can answer your questions throughout the process.

Local Legal Support Across

With offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Donegal, we provide trusted legal support to people across who have suffered amputations due to accidents or negligence. Our team understands the local courts, medical evidence requirements, and the legal procedures involved in these types of claims.

Experience Handling Amputation Injury Claims

Amputation injuries can result from serious road traffic accidents, workplace incidents involving machinery, or other severe accidents. Our solicitors regularly assist clients across with claims involving limb loss and work to secure compensation that supports rehabilitation, prosthetic care, and long-term support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Amputation Claims in
An amputation injury claim is a type of personal injury claim made when someone loses a limb or part of a limb due to an accident caused by another personโ€™s negligence. These injuries can have significant physical, emotional, and financial impacts.
Amputation injuries may occur in serious road traffic accidents, workplace incidents involving machinery, construction accidents, industrial accidents, or other traumatic events.
If the accident happened because of someone elseโ€™s negligence or unsafe conditions, you may be able to pursue a personal injury claim for the harm and losses you have suffered.
Compensation may include medical treatment costs, rehabilitation, prosthetic limbs, specialist equipment, home adaptations, loss of earnings, and the long term impact of the injury on your quality of life.
Yes. Amputation injuries can have significant emotional and psychological effects, including trauma, anxiety, or depression, and these may be considered as part of a claim.
You should seek immediate medical treatment, report the incident if necessary, gather any available evidence such as photographs or witness details, and consider speaking with a solicitor about your legal options.
Evidence may include medical records, accident reports, witness statements, photographs from the accident scene, expert medical assessments, and documentation of financial losses caused by the injury.
In most cases, you have three years from the date of the accident to begin a personal injury claim. Different rules may apply in certain situations, such as when the injured person is a child.
You can begin by contacting a solicitor and explaining the circumstances of the accident and your injury. They will review the details, advise whether you may have a valid claim, and guide you through the next steps.
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