Amputation injuries don’t follow a neat timeline. Medical decisions may evolve—tissue loss, infection concerns, vascular complications, and rehab plans can change quickly. Meanwhile, insurance claims can move just as fast.
In California, injured people also face practical deadlines under state law, and those timelines depend on the details—who caused the injury, when the harm was discovered, and what entity is being pursued (for example, an employer, a driver, a property owner, or a product supplier). Waiting too long can make it harder to obtain records from hospitals, incident sites, and employers.
The result: early legal guidance helps you avoid common missteps while evidence is still available.


