Amputation cases are different from “typical” injury claims because the outcome can last for the rest of your life. That means the claim has to reflect:
- the medical timeline (what caused the initial harm and how it progressed)
- the cost of surgeries, therapy, and follow-up care
- the long-term impact on mobility, employment, and daily activities
In Sanford, we also see how quickly people get pulled into conversations with claims adjusters after an incident—sometimes before they fully understand what injuries will require months or years of treatment.
Your next step should be getting guidance before you give a statement, sign paperwork, or accept an early “quick resolution.”


