In the first days after limb loss, your decisions can affect the evidence available and the value of your claim later. Before you speak to anyone from an insurer, consider this checklist:
- Get medical documentation immediately. Ask providers to clearly record the injury mechanism, treatment timeline, and why amputation was medically necessary.
- Write down what happened while you still remember it. Include the time, location, traffic conditions (if applicable), weather, and any witnesses.
- Preserve incident evidence. If the injury happened near a roadway or in a parking area, note signage, crosswalk conditions, curb/sidewalk defects, and whether cameras may exist.
- Do not rush a recorded statement. Insurance adjusters may ask questions before causation and long-term impacts are fully known.
- Keep proof of out-of-pocket costs. Travel for appointments, durable medical supplies, home safety items, and lost transportation time can matter.
If you’re overwhelmed, you don’t have to manage it alone. We can help you organize the facts so your lawyer can evaluate liability and damages efficiently.


