In suburban communities like Norton, catastrophic injuries can happen in everyday settings: industrial and warehouse work, delivery routes, roadway crashes, and even routine property maintenance. Regardless of where the injury occurred, one pattern is common—insurance adjusters move fast.
You may receive requests for recorded statements, document checklists, or “early resolution” offers shortly after discharge. The problem is that amputation injuries change over time. What seems like a single incident often turns into months (or years) of treatment, prosthetic fittings, therapy, and adjustments.
A strong claim needs a timeline that matches the medical record—not just a snapshot of the first bills.


