Amputation injuries are not “one-and-done” medical events. In many cases, the harm continues to evolve—through wound care complications, infection risk, rehabilitation needs, and prosthetic fitting cycles.
That’s why Albany residents should expect three things from a serious amputation injury claim:
- Higher stakes with insurance: adjusters may try to settle early, especially when you’re still recovering.
- More proof needed than you think: liability can involve safety protocols, maintenance records, crash documentation, and medical decision-making.
- Damages must match long-term life changes: future prosthetics, therapy, home or vehicle accessibility, and work limitations are often the biggest costs.


