Supporting people and families following limb loss and amputation
If you’ve experienced an amputation because of negligence or an accident that wasn’t your fault, our team will help you claim the compensation and rehabilitation support you need for your future.
We can help with all types of amputation claims
Workplace accidents
Road traffic collisions
Faulty machinery or unsafe environments
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What our amputation claim specialists can secure for you
Your claim isn’t only about compensation. It’s also about making sure you have the care and equipment you need. This may include:
- State-of-the-art prosthetics
- Rehabilitation and physiotherapy
- Counselling and psychological support
- Adapted home and transport
- Compensation for loss of earnings and future care
Why choose Lime Solicitors?
We offer compassionate support throughout your claim, taking the time to understand what you’re going through and guide you at every stage. In 2024, we helped more than 2,000 people secure the compensation they were entitled to. Our no win, no fee approach means there’s no financial risk, and you won’t pay anything unless your case is successful. Alongside legal advice, we also help with care planning and rehabilitation, supporting your recovery beyond the legal process.
How does no win, no fee work for amputation injury claims?
Do I need to pay anything upfront to start an amputation claim?
No — no win, no fee means there’s no initial cost to begin your case.
What if my claim is unsuccessful?
You won’t pay any legal fees. Your claim is fully protected.
Can I still access rehabilitation while the claim is ongoing?
Yes — we often secure early rehabilitation and interim payments, all still covered by the agreement.
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Disclaimer
In general you have three years from the date of injury or reasonable knowledge of injury to bring a compensation claim. There are some exceptions to this rule for instance where the matter involves a child in which case the child has three years from the date of their 18th birthday to bring a claim, therefore expiring on the individual’s 21st birthday.
It is important to speak to a legal team as early as possible to avoid any issues with limitation dates.