Grafton residents often deal with injuries in environments that generate complex evidence: multi-party traffic scenes, employer-controlled reporting, and medical records spread across emergency care and follow-up specialists.
When an amputation happens, the earliest weeks tend to determine what you can prove. Wisconsin claim timelines can be strict, and the practical challenge is that evidence disappears quickly—surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and early medical notes may not fully capture the future impact.
The goal is simple: get your story and supporting records organized early so your claim reflects both the initial event and the medical trajectory that followed.


