Can I still pursue a claim if the doctors didn’t decide on amputation immediately?
Yes. Many amputation injuries involve complications or progression over time. What matters is whether the responsible party’s conduct contributed to the medical outcome and whether the timeline can be supported by medical documentation.
What if the insurance company says they’re offering “enough”?
Early offers may not reflect prosthetic replacement cycles, long-term therapy, or work restrictions. A lawyer can evaluate whether the offer matches the documented scope of injury and future needs.
What should I collect for my initial consultation?
If you have them, gather discharge paperwork, surgical reports, imaging summaries, therapy plans, prescriptions, and any incident-related materials (employer report, photographs, witness info). Even partial records can help start building the case.
Call Specter Legal for dedicated guidance after an amputation injury in Utica, NY. We’ll review what happened, map out what evidence matters most, and discuss your options for pursuing compensation based on the full impact of your injury.