Losing a limb after a crash in Fredericksburg changes the financial picture entirely. The surgery is not the end of the cost — it is the beginning of a lifetime of prosthetics, rehabilitation, specialist care, home modification, and vocational adjustment that insurers almost never account for in their initial offers.
Tronfeld West & Durrett’s Fredericksburg catastrophic injury lawyers have handled amputation claims throughout Virginia, and we build them around the real future costs, not the insurer’s preferred settlement number. We offer a free consultation, and there is no fee unless we win your case.
An amputation claim has a different damages profile than any other crash injury because the long-term costs are lifelong and require expert projection from day one. During your consultation, we assess:
Tronfeld West & Durrett is big enough to retain the life care planners, vocational economists, and crash reconstruction experts that a Fredericksburg amputation claim demands, and small enough to have a personal feel through every stage of recovery, from first call through final settlement or verdict. Over 50 years of Virginia catastrophic injury experience means we know exactly how these claims need to be built to reach their full value.
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A Virginia personal injury claim for amputation must account for costs that extend decades beyond the crash date.
Types of lifelong costs often include:
Our Fredericksburg amputation injury lawyers work with the right experts to document these losses in a life care plan and damages model, then pursue full recovery through settlement negotiations or trial.
Traumatic amputations in Fredericksburg and the surrounding area arise from crash types that generate extreme mechanical force:
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An amputation claim in Virginia is fundamentally different from a standard injury case because the cost of the injury is measured in decades, not months. Our damages model is built around what your treating team, a life care planner, and a vocational economist together project, not what the at-fault driver’s insurer wants to settle on in the first 90 days.
Our damages model is assembled with a certified life care planner, a vocational economist, and the treating surgical and prosthetics team, producing a documented projection of every category before any settlement number is discussed.
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Grayson Smith is an associate at Tronfeld West & Durrett committed to providing zealous representation for people who have suffered catastrophic injuries on Virginia roads. Here is his perspective on amputation injury claims in Fredericksburg:
“You likely have a viable amputation injury claim in Fredericksburg if:
Tronfeld West & Durrett’s case results include a $4,250,000 settlement for catastrophic injuries following a tractor-trailer accident, and we are ready to represent your case with the same level of commitment to ensure the maximum compensation possible.f preparation and commitment.
Amputation cases belong in the highest tier of personal injury recovery. And building that case requires the expert network and preparation that Tronfeld West & Durrett brings to catastrophic injury claims.
If you or a family member has suffered a traumatic amputation in a Fredericksburg-area crash, the lifetime costs of that injury demand an attorney who builds cases correctly from the start. Contact Tronfeld West & Durrett for a free consultation with a Fredericksburg amputation injury lawyer. We are local attorneys with strong ties to Fredericksburg and the surrounding region, with over 50 years of Virginia personal injury experience.
Under Virginia Code § 8.01-243, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the crash. Missing this deadline ends the case. Acting quickly also protects physical evidence, electronic data, and witness availability, all of which are time-sensitive.
This is the most common challenge in catastrophic injury claims. We identify every available source of recovery: the at-fault driver’s liability policy, your own underinsured motorist coverage, the employer’s policy if the driver was on duty, and any product liability carrier if a vehicle defect contributed. We also evaluate whether a government entity bears any responsibility for road conditions that contributed to the crash.
A certified life care planner documents the type of prosthetic required, the current replacement cost, the expected replacement frequency, and projects those costs over your life expectancy using actuarial tables. Activity-specific prosthetics, maintenance costs, and future advances in prosthetic technology are all factored in. These projections are based on medical records, treating physician input, and prosthetics specialist input. The resulting life care plan is then used in settlement negotiations and, if needed, presented to a jury.
Yes. Pedestrians and cyclists who suffer traumatic amputations in crashes caused by a motor vehicle operator’s negligence have the same right to compensation as vehicle occupants. Virginia’s contributory negligence rule applies, so if the at-fault driver’s insurer argues you violated a pedestrian or cycling law, we counter that argument with crash evidence and witness accounts. The same damages categories apply, and the same approach to lifetime cost projection is required.
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