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McElreath & Stevens, LLC

Loss of Limb

The loss of a limb can have a devastating impact on one's life. It is a consequence of military service and we respect the courage and sacrifice made by veterans to protect our freedoms. Limbs can be lost from injury, such as an explosion or severe infection following a wound. Soft-tissue sarcoma in the leg or arm can lead to an amputation. An Atlanta veterans disability attorney from our office is ready to help protect the rights for any veteran who has lost a limb on active duty to veterans compensation.

Our firm has been helping individuals for 40 years who have been severely disabled to obtain their benefits. We routinely go up against huge government bureaucracies and insurance giants. We have learned what it takes to get through the red tape and complexity and to get results for our clients. We are proud of our track record in doing so.

Atlanta Disability Lawyer: Amputations

Losing a limb will greatly alter your life, your relationships, your ability to work in your chosen field and your ability to live independently, temporarily or permanently. Your veterans compensation provides part of the solution to re-establishing control over your life. Sometimes soldiers are injured during their service and, for whatever reasons, complications develop after leaving the military. If you have lost a limb due to complications of injuries sustained while on active duty in the military, you may be entitled to enhanced benefits. Whatever your situation may be, we want you to know that we are experienced and proven when it comes to establishing, fighting for and obtaining full benefits for the disabled. We welcome the opportunity to help you or your loved one.

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