In many amputation cases, the medical fact that an amputation occurred is only part of the story. What determines value and credibility is how the injury happened and what can be proven later.
Local claims frequently involve evidence that can disappear fast—like:
- Worksite footage or access logs from industrial facilities
- Traffic camera or dashcam data from nearby roadways
- Incident reports created by supervisors, security, or first responders
- Scene conditions (lighting, debris, safety barriers) that change after cleanup
When evidence is delayed or incomplete, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by factors outside the accident. Your best protection is acting early to preserve the record.


