In and around Kaukauna, catastrophic injuries can arise from familiar local realities: busy commuting periods, industrial and warehouse work, road construction activity, and the everyday mix of drivers, trucks, and pedestrians in and near commercial corridors.
When an amputation occurs, the timeline matters. Often, the initial event is only step one—then complications follow (infections, circulation problems, nerve damage, delayed recognition of a serious condition, or a worsening crush/burn injury). Insurance adjusters may try to narrow the story early.
Our job is to help you keep the story accurate and complete by focusing on:
- the incident details that support liability,
- the medical progression that explains why amputation became necessary, and
- the losses that continue long after hospital discharge.


