Our Notable Amputation Injury Verdicts & Settlements
Amputation Injury
Delayed Cancer Diagnosis Leads to Fatal Amputation
A delayed diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma in an HIV-positive patient led to multiple amputations and, ultimately, death, resulting in a substantial settlement against the healthcare providers who failed to perform crucial biopsies.
Amputation Injury
High-Risk Patient's Knee Surgery Results in Catastrophic Complications
Despite having the highest risk factors the treating cardiologist had ever seen, a 67-year-old man with multiple severe health conditions was cleared for knee replacement surgery, leading to thrombotic occlusion, leg amputation, and eventual death.
Amputation Injury
ER's Mismanagement of Diabetic Patient Results in Preventable Amputation
A 38-year-old diabetic patient lost his leg due to the hospital's failure to properly diagnose and treat a blood clot during his initial emergency room visit, followed by delays in necessary vascular procedures during his return visit.
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Understanding the Impact of Amputation Injuries
An amputation injury creates a cascade of challenges that extend far beyond the initial trauma. For Long Island residents, these injuries often occur in our community's industrial areas, construction sites, and busy roadways. The aftermath affects not just the victim, but their entire family network.
The impact typically includes:
- Immediate medical crises requiring emergency intervention.
- Multiple surgical procedures and extended hospital stays.
- Complex rehabilitation processes lasting months or years.
- Significant psychological adjustment and emotional trauma.
- Substantial lifestyle modifications and adaptive equipment needs.
- Career disruption or permanent occupational changes.
- Strain on family relationships and support systems.
Common Types of Amputations
Our experienced legal team works with clients who have suffered various types of amputations:
- Partial or complete digit loss
- Upper extremity amputations (fingers, hands, arms)
- Lower extremity amputations (toes, feet, legs)
- Multiple limb amputations
How Our Long Island Amputation Injury Attorneys Fight for You

At Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Firm, securing fair compensation requires both legal experience and a deep understanding of how amputation injuries affect your future. Our comprehensive approach ensures you receive maximum compensation while focusing on your recovery.
In-Depth Investigation Strategy
We begin by thoroughly investigating your accident. Our team analyzes the accident scene, reviews safety protocols, and gathers crucial evidence through witness statements and professional testimony. We examine medical records, workplace safety histories, and all available documentation to build an unshakeable case.
Collaboration with Industry Experts
Your case benefits from our network of trusted professionals, including medical specialists, life care planners, economists, and rehabilitation experts. These authorities help document your injury's full impact and project future needs, strengthening your claim with authoritative testimony.
Skilled Settlement Negotiations
Our experienced amputation attorneys in Long Island calculate the true value of your claim and present compelling evidence to insurers. We skillfully counter lowball offers and maintain readiness for trial, ensuring you receive fair compensation that covers both current and future needs.
Litigation Excellence
When settlement talks don't yield fair results, our trial attorneys step in with powerful courtroom strategies. We develop compelling presentations, prepare expert witnesses, and demonstrate the full impact of your injury to secure maximum compensation.
Client-Focused Support
Throughout your case, we handle all legal complexities while you focus on recovery. From coordinating medical care to managing insurance communications, our team provides continuous guidance and regular updates on your case progress.
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Common Causes of Long Island Amputation Injuries
Long Island's diverse landscape of industrial zones, maritime operations, and urban development creates unique risks for severe injuries. Our experienced legal team handles amputation cases across the full spectrum of circumstances that arise in our community.
Medical Negligence
Hospital errors, delayed diagnoses, and mismanaged infections in Long Island's healthcare facilities can lead to preventable amputations, particularly when healthcare providers fail to follow proper protocols or miss critical warning signs.
Motor Vehicle Collisions
Long Island's congested expressways and busy local streets see numerous severe accidents involving commercial trucks, motorcycles, and passenger vehicles that can result in traumatic amputations, especially in high-speed collisions or accidents involving pedestrians.
Construction Site Accidents
The continuous development across Long Island exposes construction workers to hazardous conditions involving scaffolding, power tools, and heavy machinery, with crushing injuries and falls presenting particular risks for traumatic amputations.
Industrial & Manufacturing Incidents

Long Island's manufacturing facilities present serious amputation risks through dangerous machinery malfunctions and safety protocol failures, particularly in our busy industrial parks where workers interact daily with heavy equipment and automated systems.
Product Liability
Defective machinery, tools, and equipment in Long Island's workplaces and homes can cause catastrophic injuries leading to amputation, especially when manufacturers fail to include proper safety features or provide adequate warnings.
Premises Liability
Unsafe conditions in Long Island's commercial properties, apartment buildings, and public spaces can result in severe accidents leading to amputation injuries, often due to negligent maintenance or failure to address known hazards.
Our legal team's deep understanding of these local risk factors and industry-specific safety requirements enables us to build stronger cases for our clients, regardless of how their injury occurred.
Compensation Available for Amputation Injury Victims
An amputation injury creates severe financial strain that extends far beyond initial medical expenses. As your advocates, we fight tirelessly to secure comprehensive compensation that considers both your immediate needs and long-term challenges. Our skillful Long Island amputation attorneys work to ensure every aspect of your loss is properly valued and compensated.
Economic Damages

The financial impact of an amputation is often staggering. Our legal team works diligently to recover compensation for essential expenses such as:
- Immediate and ongoing medical care, including surgeries, rehabilitation, and prosthetic devices.
- Lost income and diminished future earning capacity.
- Necessary home and vehicle modifications.
- Long-term medical care, therapy, and adaptive equipment needs.
Non-Economic Damages
Beyond financial losses, an amputation profoundly impacts your quality of life. We fight to secure compensation for:
- Physical pain and emotional trauma.
- Loss of independence and life enjoyment.
- Impact on personal relationships and lifestyle.
- Permanent disability and disfigurement.
These personal losses, while harder to quantify, often represent the most significant impact of an amputation injury. Our attorneys ensure these damages are properly valued in your claim.
Punitive Damages
In cases of gross negligence or intentional misconduct, we may pursue punitive damages. These additional damages serve two crucial purposes: punishing those responsible for your injury and deterring similar dangerous behavior in the future. Our experienced trial attorneys know how to effectively argue for punitive damages when warranted.
At Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Firm, we understand that no amount of money can truly compensate for the loss of a limb. However, securing proper compensation ensures you have the resources needed to adapt, recover, and maintain your independence.
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Identifying Liable Parties in Amputation Cases
There are many parties that could be held responsible for an amputation injury on Long Island, depending on the specific circumstances of your case. These include:
- Industrial employers in Long Island's manufacturing zones, including factory operators, warehouse companies, and industrial contractors whose negligence leads to catastrophic injuries.
- Construction companies are at fault for safety violations on Long Island's numerous development projects, from residential renovations to commercial builds.
- Maritime organizations operating in Long Island's busy ports and waterways, including shipping companies, dock operators, and vessel owners.
- Healthcare facilities such as Long Island hospitals and medical centers where surgical errors or treatment negligence result in amputation.
- Property managers overseeing Long Island's commercial and residential buildings who fail to address dangerous conditions.
- Equipment suppliers selling machinery to Long Island's industrial sector without proper safety features or warnings.
- Transportation services including the Long Island Ferry system, commercial trucking companies, and other vehicle operators involved in serious accidents.
Our Long Island legal team meticulously investigates your accident to identify every responsible party, ensuring no source of compensation is overlooked. We understand the local business landscape and know exactly where to look for liable parties in your case.
Essential Steps to Take After an Amputation Injury

Taking appropriate action after an amputation injury can significantly impact your recovery and legal rights. Here's what you need to know:
1. Prioritize Medical Care
Your immediate focus must be on getting emergency medical treatment and following all medical recommendations. Keep detailed records of all treatments, medications, and procedures you receive, including photographs of your injury's progression.
2. Preserve Evidence
Begin gathering evidence immediately. Take photographs of the accident scene and collect contact information from any witnesses. Hold onto any damaged clothing or equipment involved in the accident. Start keeping a daily journal documenting your pain levels and how the injury affects your daily life.
3. Report the Incident
Notify all relevant authorities about the incident immediately. If your injury occurred at work, inform your employer and ensure they file the necessary accident reports. Document all communications and keep copies of every official record filed. Make sure appropriate regulatory agencies are notified within the required deadlines.
4. Protect Your Legal Rights
Take steps to safeguard your interests from the start. Avoid giving recorded statements or signing documents from insurance companies without legal representation. Decline early, low-ball settlement offers and contact our experienced amputation injury attorneys immediately. Maintain privacy on social media regarding your injury and recovery process.
Time Limits for Filing Your Long Island Amputation Injury Claim
Understanding and adhering to legal deadlines is crucial for preserving your right to compensation:
- Personal injury claims: 3 years from the date of injury.
- Medical malpractice: 2.5 years from the date of injury.
- Claims against government: 90 days to file notice.
- Maritime claims: Various deadlines apply, but generally 3 years.
- Workers' compensation: 30 days to notify the employer.
Don't risk losing your right to compensation — contact our experienced attorneys promptly to ensure all deadlines are met.
Why Choose Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Firm?
- Legacy of success: Four decades of fighting for injury victims has led to tens of millions in compensation for our amputation clients. Our deep understanding of complex medical issues and proven track record of successful settlements speaks for itself.
- Personal attention to each case: We're not just your lawyers — we're your partners in recovery, available 24/7 to address your concerns. Every client receives direct access to their attorney and regular case updates, ensuring you never feel alone in this journey.
- Focus on recovery, not finances: We handle all case expenses and only get paid when you win, removing every financial barrier to top-tier legal representation. Your initial consultation is completely free, letting you focus entirely on what matters most — your recovery.
- Beyond legal representation: Our team doesn't just handle your legal case — we become your advocates in every aspect of recovery. From connecting you with leading medical specialists to coordinating rehabilitation resources, we handle all the complex details so you can focus on healing.