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Coping With the Loss of a Limb After a Serious Accident in Ames, Iowa (Part B)

The psychological impact of losing a limb in a serious accident in Ames, Iowa is one of the hardest parts of the accident aftermath. Having a solid support system of family, friends, counselors and an Ames personal injury lawyer can help carry you through this extremely difficult time.

Maintaining Hope After Your Accident in Ames, Iowa

Everyone deals with the loss of a limb in their own way, on their own time schedule. Your recovery time will be directly related to how strong your support system is, the severity of your amputation, and what kind of personal coping mechanisms you have. Start with these tips:

  • be patient with yourself;
  • understand that the grieving process is normal; and
  • try to maintain a sense of hope and keep your eyes on a brighter future.

It may also help to keep in mind that long-term outcomes for people who've suffered a loss of a limb are improving; there have been major improvements in the medical community's management of traumatic amputation, improvements with emergency care, new surgery techniques, better rehabilitation options, and new prosthetic designs.

Filing a Claim for Your Injuries

If your injury occurred because of someone's negligence, or if someone is at fault, it's important to talk to an Ames personal injury lawyer about your accident to see if you're eligible to receive compensation such as:

  • medical expenses;
  • medical equipment and prosthesis;
  • loss of enjoyment of life;
  • physical and psychological pain;
  • emotional suffering;
  • loss of ability to perform your duties and activities;
  • loss of consortium (the ability to engage in a spousal relationship);
  • loss of employment or earning ability; and
  • physical and occupational therapy.

An amputation doesn't just affect one area of your life; your entire world has been shaken, and this can all be taken into account when you seek restitution for your accident.

Talk to an attorney about your accident in Ames, Iowa and see what kinds of legal options you have so you can work towards getting your life back on track.

Contacting an Ames Personal Injury Lawyer

Coping with the loss of a limb is an extremely difficult thing to deal with. You might be able to file a claim and get compensation for all the ways your life has been impacted. The attorney team at Walker, Billingsley & Bair work hard to level the field between injured Iowans and insurance companies. Order our FREE book for Iowa accident victims; The Legal Insider's Guide to Iowa Car Accidents: 7 Secrets to Not Wreck Your Case - 1-800-707-2552.


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