In a smaller community like Hereford, injured people frequently get contacted quickly—sometimes before their treatment plan stabilizes. Insurance adjusters may ask for recorded statements, request documents early, or offer a “quick” settlement based on what they can verify at that moment.
But with amputation injuries, the full scope usually isn’t clear right away. Tissue loss, infection, nerve damage, and complications can evolve over days or weeks. Accepting an early offer can leave you short when prosthetic fittings, therapy, and future medical follow-ups are still months away.
What to know: you can still move fast without giving away leverage. The right early steps help preserve evidence and reduce the risk of statements being used to minimize liability.


