In Tulare, catastrophic limb injuries commonly follow a pattern: a sudden traumatic event (industrial equipment, vehicle collisions, or severe crush injuries) followed by a rapid medical escalation—surgeries, infection risk, infection management, re-operations, and ultimately amputation.
The legal challenge is showing that the responsible party’s conduct didn’t merely cause pain, but contributed to the need for amputation and the severity of the outcome.
That’s why we build claims around:
- the incident timeline (including what was reported immediately)
- the medical decision chain (what doctors observed and why)
- the documentation trail that insurers will scrutinize


