Amputation & Loss of Limb Lawyers in Utah


Justice for Victims of Traumatic Amputation Injuries

Trial-Tested Representation for Utah Amputation Injury Victims

Amputation Injuries Are Catastrophic — and Defendants Fight Hard

The loss of a limb is one of the most devastating injuries a person can suffer. Whether caused by a traumatic accident or medical negligence, amputation injuries permanently alter mobility, independence, employment, and quality of life. These cases involve extensive medical care, prosthetics, rehabilitation, and long-term support — and they are aggressively defended by insurers and corporate defendants seeking to limit responsibility.



At Mortensen & Milne, our Utah amputation and limb loss attorneys work closely with surgeons, rehabilitation specialists, prosthetic experts, and life-care planners to build trial-ready cases tailored to each client’s long-term medical, financial, and personal needs.

Trial Preparation Drives Real Results

Insurers know which firms prepare every case for court — and which settle early. Our reputation as courtroom-ready litigators gives clients leverage from the outset and positions cases for stronger outcomes through settlement or verdict.

Amputation & Limb Loss Cases We Handle Across Utah


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Motor Vehicle & Semi-Truck Accidents

Traumatic amputations caused by high-impact crashes, rollovers, and underride collisions.

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Workplace & Industrial Accidents

Limb loss from machinery entanglement, crush injuries, explosions, and unsafe jobsite conditions.

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Medical Negligence Leading to Amputation

Delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, infections, or vascular injuries resulting in preventable limb loss.

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Defective Products & Equipment Failures

Amputations caused by unsafe machinery, defective tools, or malfunctioning safety devices.

Burns, Explosions & Severe Trauma

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Loss of limbs due to fires, gas explosions, electrical injuries, or catastrophic trauma.

Pediatric Amputation Injuries

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Advocacy and long-term care planning for children who suffer traumatic or medical limb loss.

Why Utah Clients Trust Mortensen & Milne in Amputation Injury Cases

Proven Results in Catastrophic Injury Litigation

We have secured significant verdicts and settlements for clients facing permanent, life-altering injuries.

Known and Respected as Trial Lawyers

Defense teams take our cases seriously because we prepare every matter for court from day one.

Comprehensive Compensation Planning

We pursue compensation for surgeries, prosthetics, rehabilitation, future care, lost income, and long-term pain and suffering.

Utah-Based, nationwide across the United States Representation

From Salt Lake City to communities across the state, we represent amputation injury victims throughout Utah.

What You Need to Know About Amputation Injury Claims in Utah

Who Can File an Amputation Injury Claim?

Individuals who suffered limb loss — or families of those killed as a result of catastrophic injuries — may pursue compensation when negligence is involved.

What Damages Are Available?

Damages may include past and future medical care, prosthetics and adaptive equipment, lost earning capacity, and non-economic harm.

How Long Do You Have to File?

Utah generally requires amputation injury claims to be filed within four years. Acting early helps preserve evidence and expert testimony.

Frequently Asked Questions About Amputation & Limb Loss Claims in Utah

  • Are amputation injury cases worth pursuing?

    Yes. Because limb loss creates lifelong medical and financial needs, full legal evaluation is critical.


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  • What evidence is important in an amputation case?

    Medical records, surgical reports, expert testimony, and accident documentation are essential.


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  • Can children recover compensation for limb loss?

    Yes. Pediatric amputation cases often involve lifelong care planning and future damages.


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  • Do amputation injury cases go to trial?

    Many do — especially when liability or damages are disputed. Trial readiness strengthens outcomes.


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Take the Next Step — Put Our Team on Your Side

For amputation and limb loss injuries in Utah, you deserve accountability, advocacy, and full compensation. Mortensen & Milne is prepared to stand with you.