In Eau Claire, serious limb injuries can happen in settings tied to everyday life and work—manufacturing and industrial sites, loading docks, construction activity, farms and seasonal labor, and even traffic incidents involving trucks and commuters.
In many of these cases, the dispute isn’t whether the amputation occurred. The fight usually centers on:
- What caused the incident (machine failure, unsafe conditions, driver conduct, product issues)
- Whether the harm could have been prevented or limited through safer procedures or timely medical decisions
- What damages are truly “future” costs (rehab, prosthetics, follow-up care, mobility-related expenses)
Those questions are evidence-driven. And in Wisconsin, evidence timing matters—records can disappear, witnesses move on, and insurers push for early statements.


