Amputation cases tend to involve multiple phases of medical care and a long runway of costs. In Livonia, those phases commonly include:
- Workplace injury follow-ups when an employer’s incident documentation is completed quickly and then becomes hard to obtain later.
- Crash-related complications where initial trauma may mask underlying nerve, vascular, or infection issues that worsen over days or weeks.
- Extended rehabilitation planning that can collide with Michigan work schedules, disability paperwork, and return-to-work demands.
- Prosthetic timelines that don’t end at discharge—fittings, adjustments, repairs, and replacement cycles can continue for years.
Because these injuries unfold over time, insurers may try to treat the case like a single-day event. A strong Livonia amputation claim has to reflect the full medical timeline and the functional impact on daily life.


