I recently had an amputation. As an amputee, what actions should I take to get the best possible care?

I’m very sorry to hear about your amputation. As an amputee, I understand the challenges you are likely facing. In general, to get the best possible medical care as an amputee, or any other type of patient, you must be proactive, which means you take the leading role in your care. Although there are likely a number of medical experts, friends, and family members who are willing to give you advice and support, you must take the leading role.

First, in order to be proactive in your health care, you must be very direct, while also being pleasant and easy to work with. If you are expecting a call on a certain day about your prosthesis and you don’t receive it, make the call yourself. If you ask for a higher level of care you are likely to receive it. If you wait for someone to help you or take an interest in your situation without being direct, that could never happen, despite how good your medical team is.

As an amputee, you may run into resistance from your insurance company. That is extremely common. Insurance companies are renowned for looking for ways to keep from paying for medical devices and medical services that their customers need and desire. You may need to work extensively with your doctor, prosthetist, and insurance company to get the appropriate medical care that you need. If you get a “no”, don’t give up and assume there’s no way around that. File an appeal, talk to your medical providers, and call an attorney if necessary.

Finally, to get the best care you have to be knowledgeable about your situation. There are abundant resources available to educate you about your limb loss as well as to connect you with others who can provide support.

I am an amputee as well as a personal injury attorney. Being proactive, particularly with your insurance company, can help you get the best care available. If you believe you need to take the next step and speak with an attorney, call me, Conal Doyle, Los Angeles amputation attorney, at 310-385-0567. I can help. Call today to learn more or to schedule a free consultation.