After a serious limb injury, the details that matter most can disappear quickly—surveillance gets overwritten, incident sites get cleaned up, safety footage is requested too late, and witnesses move on. Baltimore’s mix of commercial loading areas, active intersections, and ongoing construction means the “scene evidence” may be split across multiple entities (property managers, contractors, employers, or roadway agencies).
That’s why Baltimore amputation claims need early organization:
- securing incident documentation (work orders, safety logs, maintenance records)
- preserving photos/video of the scene and injuries
- tracking who knew what, when (supervisors, supervisors’ reports, dispatch logs)
- collecting all medical records that connect early symptoms to later tissue loss


