In and around Lima, many serious limb injuries happen in environments where evidence can disappear quickly—industrial work sites, delivery routes, construction zones, and busy intersections. Even when the initial event seems straightforward, insurers often move to:
- obtain recorded statements early,
- request medical authorizations,
- push for quick resolutions that don’t reflect future prosthetic and therapy needs,
- shift blame to “pre-existing conditions” or “unavoidable complications.”
That’s why the first goal after an amputation injury is not to explain everything—it’s to protect your claim while your medical team stabilizes your condition.


