How much is my Georgia amputation injury case worth?
There is no fixed formula, but Georgia law allows recovery for all past and future economic losses — including lifetime medical expenses, prosthetic costs, lost wages, and home care — plus non-economic damages like pain, suffering, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. A below-knee amputee in their 30s or 40s may realistically have a lifetime damages case worth $2 million to $10 million or more depending on their age, occupation, the severity of secondary injuries, and the defendant’s liability exposure. Haug Barron Law Group provides free case evaluations and will give you an honest assessment of the potential value of your claim.
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