Amputation injuries don’t just happen in an instant—they evolve through emergency care, surgery, infection risk, tissue loss, and rehabilitation. In Liberal, that timeline can also collide with practical realities:
- Work schedules and commuting: missing shifts or being reassigned to lighter duties can affect income quickly.
- Follow-up treatment across providers: evidence may be split between emergency records, specialists, and rehab.
- Vehicle and worksite activity: limb loss may involve transport incidents, industrial equipment, farms/ranches, warehouses, or jobsite hazards.
When multiple locations and time-sensitive medical decisions are involved, the case needs organized documentation and a clear causation narrative.


