Amputation injuries are different from many other personal injury cases. They often involve:
- emergency stabilization and surgery,
- infection risk and wound-care decisions,
- long-term rehabilitation and prosthetic planning,
- and a lifetime of functional changes.
In Wyoming, evidence and paperwork don’t wait. Records may be held by multiple providers, employers, or insurers, and critical details can get lost—especially when you’re focused on recovery.
What we help you do early: secure the incident record, preserve medical documentation, and map out what the insurer will claim versus what the facts show.


