Amputation injuries don’t just lead to a hospital bill. They can create a multi-year cascade of expenses and limitations—often involving repeated prosthetic adjustments, ongoing therapy, specialized follow-up care, and workplace accommodation.
In Surprise, we also see patterns that can complicate claims:
- Roadway chaos after collisions: Drivers are often moved quickly, scenes can be cleared, and statements may be taken before everyone understands the full injury.
- Shift-work and construction schedules: Work-related injuries may be documented under tight timelines, and surveillance may be overwritten.
- Insurance pressure during recovery: Adjusters may request recorded statements or “quick documentation” while your medical condition is still evolving.
This is why you need legal guidance that’s ready to act fast and build a claim that matches the injury—not the first offer.


