In many Ridgeland injury claims, there’s the incident timeline (the crash, workplace accident, fall, or medical complication that led to tissue loss). Then there’s the progression timeline—infection, nerve or vascular complications, additional surgeries, and the point where amputation becomes medically necessary.
That matters because the responsible party is usually determined by the full chain: what went wrong at the start, what was missed or delayed, and how the medical course unfolded.
Mississippi’s approach to injury claims requires prompt evidence preservation. Even when you don’t know the full medical picture on day one, the records you create now—ER notes, imaging, operative reports, rehab plans—can be critical later.


