Catastrophic injuries don’t always look the same. In and around Little Chute, the most common scenarios we see involve:
- Industrial and workplace accidents near local manufacturing and warehousing operations (machinery entanglement, crush injuries, equipment-related incidents)
- Traffic and commuting collisions on regional roads where secondary injuries can worsen quickly (including vascular/nerve damage that isn’t obvious at first)
- Construction and property hazards in residential neighborhoods and commercial settings (falling objects, inadequate fall protection, unsafe conditions)
- Medical complications that escalate after delayed recognition or negligent follow-up
Because amputation cases unfold in stages, the early hours and days matter. What seems “routine” to a doctor or “minor” to an adjuster can become central to liability later.


