In a community where people rely on busy commuting routes, busy parking areas, and active workplaces, catastrophic injuries can involve multiple locations and documents. In many amputation cases, the details that determine liability are time-sensitive—things like incident reports from the day of the injury, surveillance from nearby businesses, and maintenance records tied to equipment or conditions.
After limb loss, it’s common for evidence to get harder to obtain quickly:
- The employer or property manager “closes out” internal documentation
- Surveillance footage is overwritten
- Medical records are split across hospitals, specialty clinics, and rehabilitation providers
- Insurance adjusters request statements before the full medical story is clear
A lawyer experienced with catastrophic limb claims helps you act early—so the file includes what will be needed later, not just what’s available immediately.


