In and around central Wisconsin, many injury claims are handled quickly—especially when adjusters believe the case involves “soft tissue” or “temporary” damage. Amputation injuries don’t fit that narrative.
Limb loss changes everything: mobility, earning ability, and future medical needs like prosthetics, therapy, and follow-up care. Because of that, the earliest steps you take after an amputation discovery can strongly influence what insurers are willing to offer.
We encourage Plover residents to get legal guidance before giving recorded statements, signing releases, or accepting an early settlement meant to close the file.


