Marinette is a community where many people work in industrial and field-related jobs, commute on regional routes, and rely on local medical providers and emergency services. When an amputation happens, the timeline can move quickly—sometimes before you fully understand the long-term consequences.
Common local realities we see in catastrophic limb cases include:
- Worksite documentation gaps: shift changes, supervisor turnover, or incomplete incident logs can make early evidence harder to obtain.
- Traffic and crash-related disputes: in serious collisions, fault can hinge on witness recollections, vehicle damage timing, and medical progression.
- Medical record fragmentation: emergency care may be followed by additional procedures and rehab across different providers—creating gaps insurers try to exploit.
That’s why the first goal is not “settlement now.” The first goal is building a claim that’s defensible—using the records that matter.


