Amputations are rarely a single-event injury. They typically involve a chain of events—trauma, emergency treatment, surgery, complications, and then the medical necessity of amputation.
That timeline matters legally in Georgia because it affects:
- Liability questions (who caused the initial injury or failed to prevent it)
- Causation (whether negligence or safety failures contributed to the outcome)
- Damages (what you’ll likely need next, not just what you’ve paid so far)
If you wait, you risk losing key evidence—surveillance footage, incident logs, maintenance records, witness statements, and medical documentation that explains why amputation became necessary.


