In communities across DuPage County, many injuries happen during the routine parts of life—commuting, loading and unloading at work, maintaining vehicles, or moving through workplaces that serve both industrial and commercial functions. When limb loss is involved, the injury often creates multi-layered losses:
- Mobility and transportation hurdles (getting to therapy, follow-up care, and prosthetic fittings)
- Work limitations for jobs that require standing, lifting, operating equipment, or driving
- Higher scrutiny from insurers who may argue the injury was preventable or that complications were “inevitable”
A strong claim isn’t just about proving the amputation happened. It’s about showing how the responsible conduct led to the medical outcome—and what that outcome will cost over time.


