Amputation-related injuries are frequently time-sensitive for two reasons:
- Medical evidence disappears fast. The first hospital notes, surgical records, imaging, wound care charts, and rehab recommendations are not always easy to obtain later—especially when multiple providers are involved.
- Insurance contact can come early. After catastrophic injuries, adjusters may request statements, medical authorizations, or “verification” documents soon after discharge.
Connecticut injury claims are also subject to statutory deadlines. While the exact timeline depends on the facts and who may be responsible, waiting can reduce your ability to secure records, identify witnesses, and document damages.
Next step: if you’re in the first days or weeks after limb loss, prioritize medical care—and then start building a record immediately.


