Catastrophic injuries often escalate quickly—especially when they involve industrial work, vehicle collisions, or severe crush/impact mechanisms common across Southern California commutes and logistics corridors.
Because amputation-related injuries frequently involve multiple hands and records (emergency care, surgery teams, rehabilitation providers, specialists), what happens early can make or break your case.
In the first few days, focus on:
- Medical stability first: follow treatment plans and ask for copies of key notes when possible.
- A clean injury timeline: write down what you remember while it’s fresh—date, time, location, circumstances, and who was present.
- Preserving evidence: if the injury occurred at a workplace or property, request incident documentation and note whether videos or inspection logs exist.
If you’re contacted by an insurer or anyone requesting a statement, don’t guess or “fill in blanks.” Early statements can be used later to narrow or deny liability.


