Loss of Both Arms

Loss of Both Arms

If you have been in an accident that resulted in the loss of both arms through amputation, you will have suffered extreme physical and psychological trauma. The loss of both arms is, along with leg amputations and brain damage, among the most traumatic injuries one can suffer, as well as the most debilitating. Losing both arms means you may never work again, your home environment and life in general will need extensive modification to adapt to your severe disability, and you will no doubt need ongoing counselling as you come to terms with the loss of both arms.

If the accident that caused the loss of both arms was not your fault, then you must be compensated for this life-changing injury and it is vital that the compensation reflects all aspects of your injury: physical, psychological and environmental. People that have suffered such an injury are often too traumatised soon after the accident to think about starting the process of a compensation claim, but Claim-Easy make the entire claim process simple and straightforward and work hard to achieve the highest possible compensation amount. A member of the family or friends of an amputee can help start the claim process by simply contacting the experienced Claim-Easy team for advice on claiming for such a distressing injury.

Testimonial

“I am extremely pleased with the level of service I received from Claim-Easy during my claim for personal injury damages and subsequent settlement. I would not hesitate to recommend your services.”

Miss D, Cardiff

Miss D, Cardiff