Many Framingham injury claims stall because key documentation is lost or because statements are given before the full medical story is understood.
With amputation injuries, that risk is higher. The injury is often the endpoint of a longer medical deterioration—loss of blood flow, infection, nerve damage, or complications that evolve over days or weeks. Legal liability can hinge on what was known at the time and whether reasonable care was provided.
That means your claim is rarely just about “the moment it happened.” It’s about:
- the initial event (collision, workplace incident, equipment failure, fall, or medical complication)
- what was documented immediately afterward
- the medical timeline leading to amputation
- who had control over safety, warnings, maintenance, or treatment


