
Losing a limb is one of the most life-altering injuries a person can suffer. It changes every part of your life, from your job and income to your daily activities and emotional well-being. These catastrophic injuries often require surgery, physical therapy, and long-term medical care to help victims adjust and recover.
Smith Barkett Law Group understands the serious challenges faced by injury victims and their loved ones. Our legal team helps clients recover compensation after amputation injuries caused by someone else's negligence.
We handle every step of the legal process so victims can focus on healing. Our Oklahoma City loss-of-limb injury lawyer works to secure fair compensation and the best possible medical care for every client.
A loss of limb injury, also known as an amputation injury, occurs when a victim loses an arm, leg, hand, or foot because of a serious accident or medical procedure. Surgical amputation is sometimes needed after crush injuries, severe burn injuries, or other catastrophic incidents.
These injuries cause lasting trauma and physical pain and often result in emotional anguish and financial stress. Victims usually need emergency medical care followed by long-term physical therapy and support to reach maximum medical improvement.

Limb loss changes how a person moves, works, and lives. Victims must learn new ways to handle daily tasks while coping with mental anguish, emotional trauma, and financial damages. Many families also face growing medical bills and financial costs after these life-altering injuries.
Under Oklahoma personal injury law, victims have the right to pursue financial compensation for their losses. A personal injury lawyer can help you recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering caused by negligent parties.
Our Oklahoma catastrophic injury attorneys handle catastrophic injury claims and fight for full and fair compensation in catastrophic injury cases.
Under 23 O.S. § 13, Oklahoma follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that even if you share some fault for the accident, you can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 50% responsible. However, the compensation you receive will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
According to 12 O.S. § 95(A)(3), victims have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim. If you wait too long, you may lose your right to compensation. An experienced attorney can help you meet deadlines and protect your rights.
Under 76 O.S. § 57.1 et seq., manufacturers can be held responsible if defective tools, vehicles, or machines cause injuries. Victims who suffer limb loss because of faulty products can file a claim to recover financial damages and other damages related to their suffering.
When an employer fails to provide safe working conditions, they can be held liable for workplace accidents that cause amputation injuries. Workers have legal rights to financial recovery when employer negligence leads to catastrophic injuries.

Many catastrophic injury cases in Oklahoma City involve accidents that cause severe trauma or crush injuries. Victims often suffer both physical and emotional pain while dealing with the financial costs of treatment and recovery.
Under 47 O.S. § 11-901, negligent drivers can be held responsible for catastrophic injuries caused in a car accident. These accidents can lead to limb loss, severe burn injuries, or surgical amputation when the damage is too serious to repair. Victims deserve to recover compensation for their losses.
Workers’ rights under the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Act (85A O.S. § 1 et seq.) allow them to receive medical care and lost wages after workplace accidents. Construction workers often suffer amputation injuries from machinery or heavy equipment, and an experienced attorney can help them fight for maximum compensation allowed by law.
Oilfield and farm workers face serious risks from defective machines, falling equipment, or explosions. These catastrophic injuries can cause limb loss and long-term suffering that affects every part of a person’s life. Victims may file catastrophic injury claims to cover treatment, therapy, and other damages.
Under the Oklahoma Medical Liability Act (76 O.S. § 5.5), patients can hold medical professionals accountable for negligence. When poor treatment or delayed infection care leads to surgical amputation, victims have the right to fair compensation.
Financial compensation helps victims cover their losses and start rebuilding their lives. Compensation may include both economic and non-economic damages, depending on the severity of the injuries and the circumstances surrounding the accident.
Many injury victims lose their ability to work or return to their jobs. A personal injury lawyer can help prove loss of earning capacity and ensure clients receive financial recovery for lost income.
Under Title 23 O.S. § 61.2, victims may recover damages for emotional anguish, physical pain, and mental anguish. These non-economic damages help compensate for the emotional trauma and suffering that follow catastrophic injuries.
When a person suffers permanent loss of a limb, they may be entitled to additional compensation. This helps cover financial damages tied to disability, disfigurement, and reduced quality of life.
Under Title 23 O.S. § 9.1, punitive damages may be awarded when someone’s negligence was reckless or intentional. These damages punish negligent parties and help prevent future accidents.

Employees who suffer amputation injuries at work may qualify for workers’ compensation benefits. These benefits help cover medical care, lost wages, and rehabilitation while the employee recovers.
Under Oklahoma Administrative Code § 810:10-5-5, workers must report injuries quickly to preserve their right to benefits. Delays can harm your claim and make recovery harder.
If your claim is denied, a personal injury lawyer can help appeal the decision. With legal experience and guidance, you can fight for your rightful benefits.
If someone other than your employer caused the accident, you may file a third-party personal injury claim for other damages, such as emotional suffering and pain and suffering.
How many people suffer limb loss each year, and what are the common causes?
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people lose a limb in the United States. The most common causes include car accidents, workplace injuries, medical errors, and severe burn injuries.
How can an Oklahoma City limb loss injury lawyer help me?
They help injury victims recover financial compensation, deal with the insurance company, and fight negligent parties for full and fair compensation.
What if my limb loss happened at work?
You may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits and possibly a third-party claim if another person’s negligence caused the accident.
How long do I have to file a claim?
You have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim in Oklahoma. It’s best to speak with experienced attorneys as soon as possible.
What expenses can I recover?
Victims can recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other financial costs tied to their injuries.

If you or a loved one suffered a serious accident that caused limb loss, we are ready to help. At Smith Barkett Law Group, our experienced attorneys handle catastrophic injury claims across Oklahoma City. We know how to fight for injury victims and help them recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and emotional trauma.
Our law firm provides personal attention, strong legal representation, and proven results in catastrophic injury cases. You can trust our legal team to pursue the maximum compensation possible for your pain and suffering.
Contact us today for a free consultation. There is no risk and no obligation -- just the help you need to begin your recovery.
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