In Paris and across Kentucky, many injury claims begin with phone calls, recorded statements, or requests for documents soon after discharge. Those steps can feel routine—until you realize how adjusters use them to minimize fault or limit damages.
For amputation injuries, the stakes are higher because:
- Future treatment (prosthetics, fittings, therapy) is usually non-negotiable
- Mobility changes can affect employability and daily life
- Liability may be disputed even when the medical outcome is clear
The goal early on is to prevent your claim from being shaped by incomplete information.


