When amputation is on the table (or has already occurred), the clock starts ticking in two directions: your medical recovery and your legal options under Indiana law.
Do this early:
- Request copies of your records: ER notes, imaging reports, surgery/procedure documentation, discharge papers, and rehab plans.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh—what happened, where you were in Columbia City (worksite, property, roadway), who was present, and what you remember about the lead-up to the injury.
- Preserve incident details: photos of the scene (if safe), names of witnesses, and any communications with supervisors, property managers, or the party involved.
- Be careful with statements: insurance adjusters (and sometimes employers/representatives) may ask questions before you fully understand the medical cause-and-effect.
A common mistake in our area: people focus only on getting through treatment and assume “someone else will handle the rest.” In practice, the early decisions you make—what you say, what you sign, what you document—can affect liability and the value of your claim later.


