In a small-to-mid-size community like Dickinson, key information can disappear fast—surveillance gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and incident reports may be updated or filed differently depending on the employer or insurer involved.
Amputation claims often hinge on details such as:
- what happened in the minutes before the injury (and who witnessed it)
- whether safety procedures were followed at a worksite or on a job site
- whether a vehicle crash caused trauma or delayed complications
- whether medical decisions met accepted standards and when issues were recognized
Your timeline matters. The sooner you preserve documents and identify where records exist (hospital systems, employer safety logs, transport reports, imaging providers), the stronger your ability to pursue compensation.


