When an amputation results from a crash, workplace incident, or medical complication, evidence doesn’t stay in one place. In New London, it’s common for records to be split across:
- the initial ER visit and trauma care,
- follow-up surgeries and specialist notes,
- rehab providers and prosthetics evaluations,
- employer or incident-report systems,
- and sometimes outside contractors tied to a location.
What matters is capturing the timeline while it’s still fresh. Insurance adjusters may request statements early. Employers and property managers may control initial reports. And medical records can be updated as complications evolve.
A legal team should help you preserve what you need—without pushing you to say something that later gets used to minimize the severity of your injury.


