After a serious limb injury, people often get pulled in multiple directions at once—ER discharge paperwork, follow-up appointments, work leave requests, and insurance calls. In Jefferson City, those early contacts frequently happen while you’re still stabilizing medically.
Insurance adjusters may ask for a recorded statement, request documents, or offer a “quick resolution.” The problem is that amputation-related harm often develops over time—through surgery, complications, infection management, rehab, and prosthetic planning. Early statements and incomplete records can make it harder to explain how the injury progressed and why the responsible party should pay for the full outcome.
Your next step should protect the case as carefully as it protects your recovery.


