Legal Question in Disability Law in California

My husband was injured at work in April of 2007. He has undergone 9 surgeies including a right below the knee amputation, left ankle fusion, right wrist fusion and several others on the right and left ankles. He spent a night in the trauma unit. He was recently rated at 40% for his left ankle fusion, 25% for his wrist and they havent given us the rating for his btk amputation yet nor have they given us a total for the total body yet. We are just wondering what ball park we should expect to be in. $10,00, $100,000, 300,000...any clue?


Asked on 1/22/11, 11:48 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Daniel Bakondi The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi

Depends on how good your attorney is, and the facts. I have obtained $300,000+ for a wrist injury that resulted in limited mobility after 3 surgeries. Unfortunately you sound like you have far greater injuries. Send me an email if you want my representation. Act immediately and obtain an attorney if you dont have one! I am assuming you have filed a lawsuit already, as time may be running or may have already run out!

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Answered on 1/27/11, 8:48 pm


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