In and around Webster Groves, serious injuries can occur in situations that look ordinary until they’re not—commutes, shopping trips, construction activity, and high-traffic intersections. When an amputation results, the story usually isn’t limited to one moment.
What matters is the sequence:
- the triggering event (crush, burn, traumatic fall, vehicle collision, or medical failure)
- emergency stabilization and transfer of care
- surgery decisions and infection/ischemia complications
- rehab needs and prosthetic planning
Insurance adjusters may focus on the immediate hospital bill. A fair Webster Groves claim must account for the full arc of recovery—prosthetics, therapy, mobility changes, and the practical cost of living with limb loss.


