Andover residents know how quickly a drive can turn serious—especially during rush hours when people are commuting to jobs in the metro and along major regional routes. When a limb-loss injury happens in or near traffic (including crashes involving commercial vehicles, ride-share, or roadway work zones), insurers may move fast and try to narrow the story to “just an accident.”
In an amputation injury claim, the important question isn’t only what happened—it’s how the crash or workplace incident contributed to the medical outcome (for example, crush forces, delayed stabilization, or complications that progressed before definitive treatment).
If you’re dealing with limb loss in Andover, your case needs a plan that matches the reality of Minnesota roads: evidence can disappear quickly, cameras roll over time, and witnesses may be hard to locate.


