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WINNING AMPUTATION INJURY CASES WITH LOYALTY, FORCE AND COMPASSION

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STATISTICALLY

SUPERIOR

20+

YEARS WINNING IN
OREGON COURTS

$21 Million

AVERAGE WON FOR OUR
CLIENTS EACH YEAR

1,001

MAJOR INJURY
AND WRONGFUL DEATH
CASES WON

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“Insurance companies make it their business to know the attorney they’re up against. They know Johnston Law Firm, and they know that unlike other attorneys, we will go to trial if a fair settlement can’t be reached.”

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Power & Compassion

We hear you and we see you. We care for and fight for our clients as our own family with compassion and fierce loyalty.

Driven by Results

We work tirelessly and fight relentlessly. We never take shortcuts. We ensure the very best outcomes no matter what. This is what we have built our reputation on.

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Innovating

We already win top results but we still push to be the most innovative trial firm with constant innovations to our craft.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What if I can’t afford an amputation injury attorney?

    You can still hire us. Why? Because we represent amputation injury victims on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. Johnston Law Firm only gets paid if we successfully recover compensation for you. Even then, many of our clients walk away with more compensation than what insurance companies initially offered before they had legal representation.

  • How do I know when I need an amputation injury lawyer?

    If you or a loved one lost a limb, digit, or other body part due to an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may have a strong legal claim. Amputation injuries often involve significant medical costs and long-term life changes. Call our office to schedule a free consultation so we can review the circumstances of your accident and explain how we may be able to help.

  • I’m overwhelmed. How will you make this situation easier?

    Amputation injuries can change every aspect of a person’s life, physically, emotionally, and financially. When Johnston Law Firm takes your case, you become part of our family. We take on the responsibility of dealing with insurance companies, courts, and the evidence needed to support your claim so you can focus on your recovery. We will keep you informed throughout the process and always respect your wishes before moving forward with your case.

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We Handle Catastrophic Injury Cases
Involving Amputations in Portland and Throughout Oregon

Few things can be as horrible as losing an arm, a leg, or another part of your body. Even the loss of a toe can be a traumatic experience and make it difficult to walk. Amputation injuries are not just physical, either. Many amputees struggle with depression, anxiety, and have self-esteem issues related to the way they look. Even people who become well-adjusted to life as an amputee have had their lives irreversibly changed by their accident.

No one deserves to have their life impacted by the negligence of another, and Oregon law recognizes this fact. Individuals who have been hurt in accidents caused by negligence are often entitled to financial compensation for both their economic and non-economic losses. For this reason, anyone who has lost part of their body in or due to an accident should speak to an experienced lawyer immediately.

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What Accidents
Can Result in Amputation?

Accidents that cause amputation tend to be serious and traumatic. Some of the more common accident in which people lose extremities, digits, or limbs include the following:

·         Car accidents
·         Truck accidents
·         Motorcycle accidents
·         ATV accidents
·         Firearm accidents
·         Consumer product accidents
·         Bicycle accidents
·         Pedestrian accidents
·         Dog bites
·         Farm accidents

Importantly, a person does not have to lose a body party in an accident in order for an accident to cause the loss of a body part. For example, if a person’s arm is horribly mangled in a car accident and is beyond repair, doctors will likely amputate part of the arm. Similarly, minor accidents that result in infection could result in a surgical amputation if the infection does not respond to treatment with drugs. Fortunately, under the law, these types of amputations would likely be treated as a direct result of the accident, allowing victims to recover compensation.

Need an Amputation Attorney
to Recover Compensation in OR?

There is no law or rule that requires amputees to retain legal counsel. In fact, in many cases, the insurance company liable for the accident is all too happy to deal with victim directly, as most accident victims do not know their rights or what their case is worth.

As a person who has lost a part of your body in an accident, it is important to understand that the losses you have suffered go far beyond any medical expenses, lost income, or other financial loss. The loss of part of your body is something no one should ever have to deal with, especially when it is caused by the carelessness of another person.

Your body is yours and should be inviolable, and an accidental amputation or a surgical amputation that was the result of a preventable accident is perhaps the worst physical insult that could occur.

As a result, personal injury cases are often very high value and involve settlements and awards well into the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. Consequently, insurance companies are highly incentivized to fight these cases with tooth and nail and will take a case to trial just on the off-chance that they may be able to avoid liability. In order to protect your rights as an amputee, you need to retain an experienced and aggressive personal injury attorney who understands how to negotiate with insurance companies and who is not afraid to take your case to court if justice demands it.

Don’t miss out on these common personal injury mistakes.

Get the legal counsel you need to guide you through the process of filing an injury claim.

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Oregon Amputation Attorney

Losing part of your body may be the most traumatic experience you will go through in your life. If your accident occurred due to someone else’s negligence, it is only right that you recover compensation for your losses. At the Johnston Law Firm, we are committed to representing the legal rights of amputees and understand how to use the legal system to hold careless people and businesses responsible. To schedule a free consultation with attorney Marc Johnston, call our office today at (503) 546-3167.

Amputations
FAQS

Amputation injuries often lead to lifelong medical needs and major lifestyle changes. If the injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, victims may be able to recover compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. This can include medical treatment, prosthetic devices, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and pain and suffering. In many cases, future medical care and long-term support must also be considered.

Treatment after an amputation often involves extensive and ongoing care. Some of the most common expenses include:

  • Emergency surgery and hospitalization
  • Prosthetic limbs and maintenance or replacement
  • Physical and occupational therapy
  • Pain management and medications
  • Home modifications or mobility equipment

These costs can continue for years or even a lifetime, making it important to pursue full compensation.

Many people who suffer an amputation are unable to return to the same job they had before the accident. Depending on the type of injury, victims may face permanent physical limitations that prevent them from performing certain tasks. In these situations, compensation may include lost wages, reduced future earning capacity, and the cost of vocational retraining if a new career path becomes necessary.

Under Oregon law, most personal injury claims must be filed within a limited period of time, generally two years from the date of the accident. Waiting too long could result in losing the right to seek compensation altogether. Because amputation cases often involve complex evidence and long-term damages, speaking with an attorney as soon as possible can help protect your rights.

Not necessarily. Many personal injury claims involving amputations are resolved through negotiated settlements with insurance companies. However, because these cases often involve significant damages, insurers may challenge the claim or offer less than what the case is worth. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, your attorney may recommend filing a lawsuit and pursuing the case in court to seek full compensation.

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Worried about Paying for Representation?

If you are considering retaining an attorney, you may be worried about the costs. At the Johnston Law Firm, we take all of our cases on a contingent fee basis, which means that you will not pay any legal fees unless we successfully recover on your behalf.

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