In La Quinta, many serious injuries involve high-speed impacts, heavy equipment, or time-sensitive medical decisions. That means the first days after an amputation matter.
Insurers frequently attempt to narrow the story quickly:
- They may argue the injury was unavoidable or unrelated to the event.
- They may dispute how and when tissue damage progressed.
- They may claim your current limitations are “pre-existing” or “the natural course” of your condition.
Your best protection is a clear timeline supported by records—incident documentation, EMS reports, hospital admissions, operative reports, and follow-up notes that show why amputation became medically necessary.


