Amputation injuries often involve more than one phase:
- the initial accident or event (crush, collision, fall, or equipment incident)
- rapid medical escalation (infection control, tissue loss, repeated procedures)
- long-term care planning (prosthetics, physical therapy, mobility adjustments)
In Oregon, insurance timelines and claim handling can pressure injured people to give recorded statements or sign forms before the full extent of harm is known. In a limb-loss case, that can be risky—because the “story” insurers accept early can shape settlement offers later.
Our job is to help you protect your claim while you focus on recovery—so the record reflects what happened, what caused it to become catastrophic, and what you’ll likely need next.


