In rural Nevada communities like Elko, it’s common for serious injuries to involve long transport times, multiple facilities, and rapidly changing medical decisions—especially when a patient is transferred for specialized care.
Those delays and transfers matter legally because they can affect:
- how quickly certain complications were identified,
- whether appropriate imaging, antibiotics, or vascular/nerve evaluations were pursued,
- and how clearly the medical record explains why amputation became necessary.
When a claim is built with incomplete timelines, insurers may argue the outcome was unavoidable. Our job is to make sure the record tells the full story.


