In the Bessemer area, serious injuries often occur in high-risk settings tied to daily work and commute patterns—like industrial sites, warehouses, delivery routes, and construction zones. When an amputation happens, evidence can disappear quickly: footage gets overwritten, equipment gets repaired, incident sites get cleaned up, and witness memories fade.
Your first priority is treatment. Your second priority should be protecting the record.
Here’s what to do immediately:
- Request copies of incident reports and any medical intake paperwork you can.
- Save names and contact info for anyone who witnessed the event (coworkers, drivers, responders).
- Write a timeline while it’s fresh: when it happened, where you were, what you noticed, and who was present.
- Be careful with recorded statements to insurance—what you say early can be used later to limit liability.
If you’re unsure what’s safe to share, you can ask for guidance before responding.


