Many catastrophic limb-loss cases in central Oklahoma follow a similar pattern: an accident happens—often tied to work sites, vehicle crashes, or home/yard incidents—and the medical picture evolves quickly. That can mean emergency surgery, infection control, repeated follow-ups, and later decisions about rehabilitation and prosthetics.
Because the timeline can move fast, the early days after amputation are when mistakes most easily happen:
- Giving a statement before you understand the full medical cause
- Missing the incident documentation that insurers (or employers) later claim doesn’t exist
- Accepting an early offer that doesn’t reflect prosthetic replacement cycles and long-term care


