The decisions made right after an amputation can affect what evidence survives and how insurers evaluate your claim.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical stabilization first. The medical record becomes the foundation for causation and damages.
- Start a timeline while details are still fresh (date, location, what led to the injury, who was present).
- Request copies of incident documentation when possible (workplace reports, emergency reports, photos taken on scene, any equipment or product information).
- Be careful with statements to insurance or other parties. Early comments can be used to minimize responsibility.
If you’re in Markham and you’re being contacted quickly by an insurer, we can help you respond strategically—so you don’t accidentally weaken your case while you’re still learning the full medical picture.


