Amputation injuries frequently involve a chain of events: an initial crush, collision, machinery incident, or severe burn, followed by emergency transfer, surgeries, and—sometimes—complications that lead to tissue loss. In Washington, IL, we also commonly see cases tied to:
- Motor vehicle collisions involving commercial traffic and commuting routes
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries where safety safeguards fail
- Worksite or loading-area accidents involving equipment, forklifts, or falling materials
- Pedestrian and cyclist impacts near busy intersections where response time is critical
When the injury is catastrophic, insurers may try to close the file quickly or frame the harm as unavoidable. Your claim needs a clear, evidence-based story connecting the incident, the medical course, and the losses that follow.


