Amputation injuries often involve multiple transitions—ER to surgery, then follow-up care, rehab, and prosthetic planning. Meanwhile, the insurance process can move fast. Adjusters may request statements, ask for recorded interviews, or try to frame the injury as an unavoidable outcome.
In Illinois, deadlines matter. If you wait too long, evidence can be harder to obtain (surveillance gets overwritten, witnesses move on, employers or contractors may change records), and filing may become more complicated. Even when the injury is medically clear, the legal claim still needs a properly documented timeline.
The goal: secure what matters now, while the medical record is forming and the incident evidence still exists.


