Many amputation injuries start with a moment that feels “one-time,” but the harm typically compounds—through infection risk, delayed treatment, complications from vascular problems, or additional tissue loss. In Selma, Alabama, where residents may travel between local facilities and specialized care in surrounding areas, the timeline can stretch across different records and departments.
That’s why early action is critical:
- Medical records may be split between emergency care, follow-up surgery, therapy providers, and prosthetic clinics.
- Insurance contact can come fast, especially after workplace incidents or motor vehicle crashes.
- Witness availability can fade, particularly if the injury involved a roadway event, a worksite contractor, or third-party logistics.


