In smaller communities like Rifle, claims can move quickly once insurers hear the basics—especially when an incident happened at a workplace, on a jobsite, or after a serious crash on a busy roadway.
Common patterns we see include:
- Early recorded statements that don’t capture the full medical timeline
- Surveillance requests or “gap” narratives that minimize causation
- Disputes over who controlled the safety conditions (employer, property owner, contractor, driver, or another responsible party)
- Delayed documentation when multiple providers are involved, which can complicate proof later
Your goal isn’t to “win a conversation.” It’s to build a record that matches how the injury developed—what caused it, how it progressed, and why amputation became necessary.


