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When a Preventable Mistake Costs a Limb

Losing a limb is one of the most traumatic medical outcomes a patient can experience. While some amputations are unavoidable due to trauma or disease, others happen because of medical negligence. When doctors, nurses, or hospitals make avoidable errors that lead to amputation, the results are life-altering—and victims deserve justice.

At Buckeye Law Group, we help Ohio patients hold negligent healthcare providers accountable for preventable amputations and fight for the compensation they need to move forward.

How Medical Negligence Can Lead to Amputation

Amputations caused by negligence often stem from a failure to properly diagnose, monitor, or treat serious conditions. Some common scenarios include:

1. Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis

  • Diabetes-related complications, such as infections or ulcers, may worsen without timely care.
  • Vascular diseases, like peripheral artery disease, can cut off blood flow if not properly managed.

2. Surgical Mistakes

  • Operating on the wrong body part or cutting blood vessels inadvertently
  • Leaving instruments inside the body, leading to infection and tissue death

3. Infections Due to Poor Hygiene or Oversight

  • Hospitals that fail to maintain sterile environments can expose patients to dangerous bacteria.
  • Untreated post-surgical infections may spread rapidly, requiring limb removal.

4. Medication Errors

  • Overuse or improper administration of vasoconstrictive drugs can restrict circulation.
  • Failing to treat clotting disorders can lead to gangrene or tissue necrosis.

Consequences of Amputation

Beyond the physical trauma, amputation carries a heavy emotional and financial toll:

  • Extended hospitalizations and rehabilitation
  • Prosthetics and adaptive equipment
  • Chronic pain and phantom limb syndrome
  • Loss of mobility, independence, and income
  • Psychological effects, including anxiety, depression, or PTSD

Proving Medical Negligence in Amputation Cases

To win a malpractice claim, you must show that:

  • A medical provider owed you a duty of care
  • They breached that duty through negligent action or inaction
  • Their negligence directly led to your injury and the resulting amputation

This often requires expert testimony, a review of medical records, and investigation into the facility’s procedures.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Victims of medical-related amputation may recover compensation for:

  • Current and future medical costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and diminished quality of life
  • Prosthetic limbs and mobility assistance

How Buckeye Law Group Can Help

Our experienced attorneys work with top medical experts to build strong malpractice claims. We understand the profound impact an amputation has—and we fight tirelessly to ensure you’re not left to face it alone.

Contact Buckeye Law Group today for a free, confidential consultation. You don’t have to carry this burden alone—let us help you seek justice and recovery.

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