Amputation injuries rarely start and end in one hospital visit. In Greenville, the pattern we see most often is: a traumatic event happens first, then the medical course unfolds over days or weeks—sometimes with complications.
That matters legally because Mississippi injury claims often turn on causation: whether the responsible party’s actions contributed to the original harm and the progression that led to amputation.
What to keep track of (right now):
- The exact date/time of the incident and the location (job site, parking lot, roadway segment, business entrance, etc.)
- Who was present and who controlled the scene (employer, property manager, supervisor, driver)
- The sequence of medical decisions (emergency treatment, imaging, surgery, infection control, wound care, revisions)
- Any delays in care or transfers between facilities
If you’re unsure what counts, save everything you receive—then let a lawyer sort it into what’s legally relevant.


