Amputation injuries can turn into long-term claims because the “real costs” often arrive later—after discharge, during rehabilitation, and when prosthetics, therapy, and follow-up care become ongoing needs.
In Kentucky, timing matters for injury claims. Evidence can disappear quickly (surveillance overwrites, employers change documentation, devices get removed or repaired). Also, early contact from insurance representatives can lead to statements that unintentionally narrow your options.
The goal is to start building your case while facts are still fresh and your medical records are still forming.


