In Boulder, injuries are frequently followed by fast-moving medical decisions and equally fast insurance communications. The early days matter because:
- Scene evidence disappears quickly (especially after traffic collisions and incidents near high-visibility corridors)
- Witness accounts fade as people return to work, school, or travel
- Medical records take time to obtain, yet insurers may ask for statements early
- Colorado claims have deadlines—and missing them can limit your options
A strong amputation injury claim is built from a clean timeline: what happened, when it happened, how the medical condition progressed, and what each responsible party knew or should have known.


