In the Valley, catastrophic limb loss often involves high-impact traffic, industrial work, or unsafe conditions around busy commercial properties. Insurers frequently try to narrow the story to one “moment” and argue the injury was unavoidable.
Common Phoenix-area dispute themes include:
- Crash causation (e.g., distracted driving, unsafe lane changes, failing to yield at intersections)
- Worksite responsibility (e.g., contractors using equipment improperly, inadequate training, missing safeguards)
- Premises hazards (e.g., damaged ramps/sidewalks, poorly maintained walkways, inadequate warning)
- Medical timing (e.g., delays in diagnosing infection or complications that worsen outcomes)
Your claim needs more than sympathy—it needs a factual timeline that connects the incident to the amputation and supports the compensation you’ll need in the years ahead.


