After an amputation, the “story” can get rewritten fast. Insurance adjusters may ask for statements before all medical findings are known. Employers and contractors may produce initial incident summaries that later conflict with surgical records. And important proof—like surveillance footage, safety logs, or witness contact information—can disappear quickly.
In Illinois, the ability to collect and preserve evidence matters because:
- Medical causation often depends on timing (when symptoms started, when treatment began, and what was documented).
- Liability may involve multiple parties (workplace safety, vehicle fault, product/design issues, or premises conditions).
- Claim timelines can limit what can be pursued later.
That’s why the first priority is protecting your case while you protect your health.


