After a catastrophic limb injury, evidence can disappear quickly: surveillance gets overwritten, incident reports get “filed and forgotten,” and medical records become fragmented across urgent care, ER visits, surgeries, transfers, and rehab.
In Coachella, we also see cases where the injury involves:
- Worksite conditions tied to machinery, loading/unloading areas, or safety compliance
- Roadway trauma linked to high-speed commuting routes and fast-moving crash scenes
- Tourism and event periods when streets, parking lots, and temporary pedestrian areas are more crowded
- Multiple providers (ER → specialist → rehab) where the timeline can be hard to reconstruct
The sooner you preserve what you can, the easier it is to connect the incident to the amputation and the full scope of damages.


