In a smaller community like Dunkirk, information can be easy to lose—sometimes because witnesses are busy, video footage is overwritten quickly, or records are spread across multiple providers before you realize what will be important.
Amputation injuries also tend to unfold in phases: the initial event, emergency stabilization, surgeries or tissue procedures, and then—sometimes—complications that ultimately lead to amputation. Insurance adjusters may try to frame the outcome as inevitable or unrelated to the incident. Your job isn’t to argue the case alone; your job is to preserve the facts while you’re recovering.
We help families organize the incident details and medical timeline so the claim is supported by records—not assumptions.


