Amputation cases are rarely just about the initial injury. What matters is the chain of events after the harm—how quickly treatment began, what was documented, and whether delays or safety failures worsened the outcome.
In Franklin (and throughout Wisconsin), insurers frequently move to:
- obtain early recorded statements,
- request “medical authorizations,” and
- reduce the claim to what’s already billed.
Those steps can be appropriate in some cases, but after an amputation they can also create avoidable risk. The right response is usually to document carefully first and speak strategically.


