Addison is a suburban community where people are commuting to work, traveling through busy corridors, and relying on safe conditions at workplaces and properties. When a catastrophic limb injury happens—whether from a workplace incident, a vehicle or pedestrian crash, or an accident involving equipment—insurance companies frequently try to collect statements and close the file early.
In Illinois, deadlines and procedural requirements can affect whether a claim is viable. Waiting “until you feel better” can make it harder to:
- obtain incident reports and surveillance while they still exist,
- document the chain of events that led to tissue damage and eventual amputation,
- identify all potentially responsible parties (not just the first one you’re told about).
The goal is simple: don’t let urgency from the insurance side reduce your leverage when your losses are life-altering.


