Traumatic
Amputation
Helping you rebuild your life.

A traumatic amputation changes nearly every part of daily living — how you move, work, and care for yourself. Along with the emotional impact, you may now be facing ongoing medical treatment, prosthetics and financial uncertainty.
If you or a loved one lost a limb because of an accident or negligence, you may be entitled to significant compensation and long-term support. We help you secure the resources needed to move forward with stability and independence.
How an Amputation Affects Your Life
Beyond the initial surgery, an amputation often brings long-term challenges.
You may be dealing with:
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Difficulty returning to your previous job
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Ongoing medical care and prosthetic adjustments
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Home and vehicle accessibility modifications
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Personal or attendant care needs
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Emotional and psychological adjustment
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Loss of income and future earning ability
Your claim must consider not just recovery today, but your needs for the rest of your life.
Building Your Recovery Plan
We work with rehabilitation and medical professionals to ensure your future needs are properly documented, including:
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Prosthetics and mobility devices
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Rehabilitation therapy
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Home accessibility renovations
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Attendant care services
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Long-term financial planning
Our goal is to obtain compensation that supports an active and fulfilling future.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
Depending on your situation, you may recover compensation for:
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Medical and rehabilitation expenses
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Future care costs
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Lost income and reduced earning capacity
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Pain and suffering
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Psychological support
Proper legal guidance is essential to accurately value lifelong needs.
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Free Consultation
If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic amputation, early advice can protect your rights and long-term financial security.
Contact Trianta Law for a free consultation if the injury occurred in York Region, Toronto, and the GTA, including Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Aurora, and Newmarket. We also serve clients throughout Durham Region, Peel Region, and Simcoe County.

