In and around Doraville, catastrophic injuries often happen in places where people are moving quickly—near busy commute corridors, loading areas, and work zones. After an amputation injury, it’s common for:
- Investigators to collect statements early
- Employers or facility managers to secure their internal reports
- Insurance adjusters to request recorded interviews
- Medical records to be incomplete at first, then expanded later
The risk is that early narratives can harden quickly. What you say (or what you sign) can later be used to narrow fault or dispute the severity of the injury.
You don’t need to have every detail figured out on day one—but you do need guidance that protects your claim while the facts are still being gathered.


