In many serious limb-loss cases, the outcome depends on what gets documented during the first days—not months. In River Grove, insurers and defense teams commonly look for gaps such as:
- Missing or incomplete incident reports (workplace, property, or traffic-related)
- Delayed documentation of swelling, infection, circulation problems, or nerve damage
- Unclear timelines between the incident, emergency treatment, and surgical decisions
- Surveillance footage that gets overwritten quickly
When evidence disappears, it becomes harder to connect the initial event to the amputation decision and the severity of long-term harm. Acting early helps preserve the record before it’s diluted.


