Amputation injuries often escalate quickly: emergency treatment, surgeries, infections or complications, and then the transition to rehabilitation and prosthetic care. In the Sikeston area, claims can also be complicated by the way people move for work and treatment—commuting between towns, using multiple providers, and dealing with evidence that’s time-sensitive (like incident footage, maintenance logs, and witness memories).
When insurance adjusters contact you early, it’s easy to feel like you’re supposed to “just cooperate.” But early statements, incomplete records, or missing documentation can make it harder to connect the responsible party’s conduct to the amputation and the full scope of damages.


