Amputation injuries don’t always happen “all at once.” Sometimes the initial event is a crush, burn, fall, or severe trauma, and the amputation becomes medically necessary after complications develop. In Michigan, that timeline matters because it affects:
- What records exist (and how complete they are)
- Which parties are linked to the harm (employer, property owner, driver, product maker, or medical providers)
- When the injury becomes clearly discoverable for legal purposes
If you wait too long, key evidence can disappear—surveillance may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and incident documentation may become harder to obtain. The sooner you preserve the story, the stronger your foundation.


