If you or a loved one has just suffered a catastrophic limb injury, the next few days can determine whether evidence is available later.
Take these steps quickly:
- Get the right medical record trail. Ask for copies of discharge paperwork, surgery summaries, and any notes explaining why amputation became necessary.
- Document the scene while memory is fresh. Write down what you remember about the roadway, workplace, or property condition—lighting, weather, signage, traffic flow, maintenance issues, or equipment problems.
- Identify who controls key information. For vehicle crashes, that may include police reports and traffic documentation. For workplace injuries, it may include incident reports and safety logs. For premises injuries, it may include maintenance schedules and inspection records.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may request recorded statements early. In Michigan, what you say can influence how fault and damages are framed.
If you’re overwhelmed, that’s normal. A short consultation can help you avoid common missteps and create a plan for what to gather first.


