If you or a loved one is dealing with limb loss, focus on medical care first. Then, as soon as you can:
- Request copies of key medical documents (hospital records, surgical reports, discharge summaries)
- Preserve incident proof (any report numbers, scene photos, witness names)
- Track expenses related to treatment, travel, home/transportation changes, and prosthetic needs
- Avoid major statements to insurers until you’ve spoken with counsel
If you’re ready to discuss your case, contact Specter Legal for a confidential consultation. We’ll help you understand what to do next in Great Neck, NY—so your claim is built on evidence, not guesswork.
Frequently asked questions (Great Neck, NY)
Will I need to file a lawsuit to get compensation?
Not always. Many catastrophic injury cases resolve through negotiation, but if a fair settlement can’t be reached, litigation may be necessary. Your strategy depends on liability strength, medical documentation, and the seriousness of long-term damages.
How do I prove future prosthetic and medical needs?
Future needs are proven through medical records, treatment plans, rehabilitation recommendations, and expert support when appropriate. We help organize and present the evidence so future costs aren’t treated like speculation.
What if the insurance company says the offer is “enough”?
Early offers often focus on current bills. Amputation injuries can require years of care and periodic prosthetic replacement, so the “enough” number may not match the real long-term impact.
Can you help if the injury involved a workplace incident?
Yes. Workplace limb-loss cases can involve safety failures, training issues, equipment problems, and third-party liability depending on the circumstances. We review the facts to identify who may be responsible.
What if my injury happened after a crash or near a busy intersection?
Great Neck’s traffic and pedestrian activity can increase risk. We evaluate how the collision occurred, what injuries were recognized when, and whether any delay or medical decision contributed to the outcome.