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What Types of Illinois Accidents Can Lead to the Loss of Limbs?

 Posted on May 29, 2020 in Catastrophic Injuries

IL crash lawyerPeople can hurt themselves in many different ways. Automobile accidents are a leading cause of personal injuries. Various factors can increase the likelihood of a crash, including inclement weather conditions, negligent motorists, and faulty work equipment. Depending on the circumstances, injuries can range from minor to serious to fatal. Catastrophic injuries may include severed limbs or significant damage that requires the amputation of a limb. This can alter a victim’s life physically and emotionally if he or she loses the use of a body part. In some cases, if another party’s actions are found to have caused the injuries, the negligent party may be held accountable.

Catastrophic Injuries

When a car passenger, a bike rider, or a motorcyclist is involved in a collision, his or her legs or arms may be crushed during the impact. Depending on the speed and force of the crash, these limbs can be severed. In other cases, being pinned or trapped between work machinery can compress the nerves and blood supply to different parts of the body, which can result in irreparable damage. Although certain injuries can be fixed with surgery or extensive physical therapy, some cannot be repaired. In these instances, a doctor may need to amputate in order to save the victim’s life.

A few of the major types of incidents that could potentially lead to the loss of a limb:

  • Bicycle accident
  • Vehicle collision
  • Motorcycle crash
  • Pedestrian accident
  • Workplace injury

Negligent Behaviors

Anyone who gets behind the wheel of a vehicle must obey traffic laws and drive responsibly. If motorists do not follow the rules of the road, this can cause accidents with injuries. Similarly, company and property owners owe a reasonable duty of care to their employees and customers when they are on their premises. If they do not properly maintain their property or equipment, this may be considered negligence.

Several of the common reckless actions that can cause accidents with injuries include:

  • Driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs or alcohol
  • Drowsy driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Speeding
  • Faulty/defective parts
  • Improper maintenance

Contact a Wheaton Personal Injury Lawyer

Accidents can occur despite taking all the necessary safety precautions. In certain situations, the reckless actions or behavior of a driver or a property owner can lead to an incident with devastating consequences. If you or your loved one suffered a catastrophic injury, you may have lost a limb or been paralyzed. That is why it is essential to contact a knowledgeable DuPage County car accident attorney to find out your options for seeking compensation. To schedule your free consultation, call The Law Offices of David W. Clark, P.C. today at 630-665-5678.

 

Source:

http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?ActID=2017&SeqStart=22050000&SeqEnd=22150000

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