Amputation injuries aren’t just “bad injuries”—they’re medical emergencies with legal consequences.
In Opelousas and across Louisiana, insurers frequently move quickly to lock in a narrative, especially after a crash, a workplace incident, or a property-related injury. Your early statements, the way your medical record is documented, and what gets preserved from the scene can all affect whether a claim later reflects the full severity of your harm.
The goal in the first days is simple: stabilize your health, preserve evidence, and build a damages record that matches what you will need—not only what you’ve already paid.


