A Saginaw area construction worker suffered a severe ankle injury. After undergoing six failed surgeries to treat his condition, and several years of using crutches to ambulate, he made the very hard decision to amputate his leg below the knee. His hope was to walk again with a prosthetic leg and go back to work. He hated being dependent on others. The insurance company authorized the amputation. He needed a wheelchair accessible home as he lived in a 100-year-old farmhouse that could not be modified to accommodate him. After surgery and prolonged rehab, he was placed in a Residence Inn over 100 miles from his home, when the insurance company refused to build him a new home. After a trial, he was awarded a new home to be built on his property, costing $500,000. The insurance company was also found to be responsible for paying his attorney fees for the work we did in getting him a new home.