In suburban areas like Brown Deer, serious injuries can happen in many settings—worksites, residential properties, and the roadways where commuting is constant. When an amputation occurs, the “story” is often split across time: emergency treatment first, then surgeries, then complications and follow-up care.
That matters because insurers and defense teams may argue about:
- whether the injury was caused by the original event or later medical decisions,
- whether care was delayed,
- and whether the documented losses reflect what the injury will cost over years.
The fastest way to protect your options is to document early—before details get lost, providers change, or records become harder to obtain.


