In and around Mequon, serious limb injuries can occur in settings where details are easy to miss—industrial and warehouse work, landscaping and property maintenance, construction zones, and high-traffic commute routes.
After an amputation, insurers may move quickly to get statements, recorded summaries, and “early” documentation. The problem is that early information can be incomplete or misunderstood, and limb loss often becomes clear only after infection, tissue damage, delayed diagnosis, or complications are fully evaluated.
A strong claim usually depends on building a clean timeline and preserving the records that show:
- what happened at the scene,
- what was known medically at each stage,
- what treatment decisions were made,
- and how the injury progressed to amputation.


