Amputation cases often evolve quickly—sometimes over days or weeks—as complications develop. In Little Rock, that can mean the injury begins as something that seems treatable, then escalates due to infection, circulation problems, nerve damage, or delayed recognition of a serious condition.
Because the legal deadline clock can begin running based on when the injury (and its cause) became reasonably discoverable, waiting to “see what happens” can limit what evidence is available. The earlier you preserve records and get guidance, the better your chances of building a claim that reflects the full medical reality.


