Amputation doesn’t always happen in a single moment. It can follow a sequence: a severe crush or burn, a traumatic fracture, loss of circulation, infection, nerve damage, or a complication that escalates after emergency treatment.
In Clovis-area cases, we commonly see claims shaped by how quickly care was delivered and documented—especially when:
- An injured worker is transferred between facilities or specialists
- A crash leads to delayed recognition of vascular or nerve injury
- A medical complication develops after discharge
- A prosthetic-related issue contributes to ongoing harm
Your case should tell the medical story in the correct order and connect it to the incident and the responsible conduct.


