After an amputation, evidence can disappear quickly—video footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical records arrive in phases across ER visits, surgeries, specialty follow-ups, and rehab.
In Florida, injury claim timelines are strict, and the “clock” can start based on when the injury and its cause were—or should have been—discovered. That means residents should not wait for the dust to settle medically before taking action.
Fast action helps in three ways:
- it preserves key proof (including surveillance footage and incident reports),
- it keeps insurers from controlling the story early,
- it supports a damages claim that reflects prosthetics, therapy, and future care—not just the first hospital bill.


