In Kennedale, catastrophic limb injuries can happen in places people don’t think about until it’s too late—worksites, road work zones, local businesses, and even while unloading or transporting equipment. After an amputation, insurance representatives may move quickly with questions, recorded-statement requests, and “we can resolve this now” offers.
The problem is that the first offer is usually built around today’s medical bills—not the long-term realities of prosthetics, wound care, therapy, mobility changes, and potential job loss. In Texas, the way claims are handled early can strongly influence what evidence survives and what damages are documented. That’s why the early phase matters as much as the settlement negotiation.


