In Racine, severe limb injuries often happen in environments where timing and documentation matter—busy commutes, construction zones, industrial corridors, and high-traffic intersections. When an amputation occurs, it’s rarely “just a bad day.” It’s usually the end result of an escalating medical emergency that began with a specific event (a crush injury, machinery contact, fall, vehicle crash, or infection risk that worsened).
That’s why your first priority is still medical care—but your second priority should be protecting the evidence trail that local insurers and defense teams will scrutinize. The sooner your claim file is built with the right medical and incident records, the better your chances of pursuing compensation that reflects life after limb loss.


