After an amputation, the first calls may come from insurers or “helpful” representatives. They may focus on getting a statement, pushing a quick recorded interview, or requesting documents before your medical picture is complete.
In practice, Coalinga claim files can go off track when:
- Medical records are incomplete (infection, tissue loss, and surgical decisions can evolve).
- Work and commuting disruption isn’t documented (lost shifts, reduced capacity, or missed training).
- Accident details fade (witnesses move on, footage is overwritten, and scene documentation is lost).
- Out-of-pocket costs are scattered (travel to specialty care, home accommodations, medical supplies).
Your claim needs an organized record from the start—so the settlement discussion reflects what happened and what it will cost.


