After a catastrophic limb injury, the first days are about survival and stabilizing medical care. But in New Albany (and across southern Indiana), the next pressure usually comes from insurance adjusters and claims paperwork tied to:
- Workplace accidents at industrial and distribution sites in the area
- Truck and commuting collisions on major corridors like I‑65 and nearby state roads
- Trips, crush injuries, and equipment incidents on properties used for daily foot traffic
These cases can escalate quickly because insurers may treat the incident like “just another claim.” In amputation cases, that assumption can be dangerously wrong—future prosthetics, therapy, and follow-up care can be lifelong.


