In North Carolina, early steps can strongly affect what evidence survives and what insurers later claim. If you or a loved one suffered amputation or a catastrophic limb injury, start here:
- Get the medical record trail started immediately. Ask for copies of key discharge paperwork, operative reports, and follow-up instructions.
- Write down the “collision/incident story” while it’s fresh—time, location, what you were doing, weather/lighting conditions, and any witnesses.
- Preserve scene evidence tied to Shelby realities: photos of the ground surface (spills, uneven pavement, debris), vehicle damage, workplace conditions, and any visible safety issues.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In many NC cases, early statements are later used to argue the injury was less severe or caused by something else.
If you’re contacting an attorney, bring a simple folder: medical documents, incident paperwork, and a list of people who saw what happened.


