Amputation is rarely a single-event injury. It’s usually the end result of a chain—initial trauma or infection risk, then emergency treatment, then complications, then surgical decisions. In Ypsilanti, that chain can be especially important when:
- The incident happened during commute traffic (drivers, witnesses, and video can be time-sensitive)
- The injury occurred at a job site or loading area (safety logs, training records, and maintenance documentation matter)
- The claim involves multiple providers (ER, specialists, rehab, prosthetics—each may control parts of the paper trail)
When liability and damages depend on a timeline, delays in gathering documentation can hurt your ability to prove how and why the injury worsened.


