Will my case be handled differently if the injury happened at work?
Often, yes. Workplace injuries can involve additional legal considerations beyond a standard car or premises claim. An attorney can explain what route applies based on the circumstances.
What if I wasn’t sure it was an amputation injury at first?
That can happen when complications evolve after the initial trauma. The key is how the injury and its cause became reasonably discoverable and how the medical records document the progression.
Should I bring my prosthetic prescriptions and rehab paperwork to my first meeting?
Yes. Bring what you have—prescriptions, discharge summaries, therapy recommendations, and any documentation of expenses. Even early documents can help us understand the trajectory.
How do I protect my claim if the insurer asks for a recorded statement?
It’s safer to pause and get guidance first. Recorded statements can affect how fault and damages are later argued. We can help you respond appropriately.
If you or a loved one is dealing with amputation injury in Vallejo, CA, don’t face insurance pressure alone. Contact Specter Legal for dedicated guidance on what to do next, what to preserve, and how to pursue compensation that reflects the full life impact of limb loss.