Amputation injuries don’t always come from a single “moment.” Many cases involve a progression—an initial crush, burn, fall, or traffic collision—followed by complications that lead to tissue loss and eventual amputation.
In Colorado injury claims, that medical timeline matters. It’s what insurers use to argue about fault, delay, and causation. If records are incomplete or inconsistently described, your claim can stall or shrink.
What you should protect early:
- The emergency department timeline and discharge summaries
- Surgical reports and operative notes
- Imaging and vascular/nerve-related findings
- Rehab and prosthetics prescriptions
- Any incident report tied to the location (worksite, property, or roadway)


