In a serious limb-loss situation, the facts you capture early can determine what insurance and opposing counsel will claim later. The first days after an amputation-related injury are also when key documentation gets created—sometimes automatically—then gets lost, overwritten, or becomes hard to obtain.
Common Sahuarita-related evidence points include:
- On-scene incident reports tied to workplace accidents, vehicle crashes, or premises events
- EMS and hospital records showing condition on arrival, treatment decisions, and timing of transfers
- Photos/video from bystanders or nearby businesses (especially important for crashes and slip/fall-type incidents)
- Vehicle and roadway evidence (dash cam, traffic camera footage where available, vehicle inspection notes)
- Worksite safety documents for jobsite injuries (training logs, equipment status, maintenance records)
If you wait too long, you may end up relying on memory alone—something that’s understandable when you’re in pain and overwhelmed.


