In a smaller community like River Falls, people recognize each other, witnesses may be connected to the same employers or schools, and evidence can be harder to track once days pass. At the same time, amputation injuries often evolve quickly—sometimes after a seemingly “initial” injury that later worsens.
That combination makes timing especially important for:
- Early medical records (ER notes, vascular/nerve findings, surgical decisions)
- Incident documentation (workplace reports, supervisor logs, safety check records)
- Crash evidence (dashcam availability, traffic camera retention, witness recall)
Wisconsin claims also depend on deadlines. The safest approach is to get legal guidance early so the right evidence is preserved while it still exists.


