Loss Of Use

Learn about Loss Of Use and your legal options after an accident.

Loss-of-use claims involve severe injuries where a limb or body part remains physically present but no longer functions normally.

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Documentation and treatment details can significantly affect claim value.

How Loss of Use Is Evaluated

Medical specialists assess function, strength, range of motion, and long-term prognosis. These findings support both impairment ratings and damages.

Compensation Components

Claims may include medical care, adaptive equipment, home modifications, lost wages, and pain and suffering associated with permanent functional loss.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In many cases, yes. Severe permanent functional loss can support high-value damages similar to amputation claims.

Impairment ratings, specialist evaluations, therapy progress records, and daily-function documentation are key.

Yes. Adaptive equipment and ongoing support costs are often compensable.

Yes. Even partial loss can justify significant damages when work and daily activities are materially affected.

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