In Wickliffe and nearby areas, many serious limb injuries occur in settings where evidence can be difficult to secure later—construction zones, industrial work sites, delivery routes, and busy roadways where traffic moves quickly.
After an amputation, families often don’t realize that the “small stuff” becomes critical later, such as:
- What the scene looked like immediately after the incident (lighting, visibility, traffic control)
- Whether a safety system was in place (guarding, lockout/tagout, barricades)
- Who had access to surveillance footage and how quickly it may be overwritten
- The timeline between the initial injury and when clinicians recognized complications that led to tissue loss
The first goal is to preserve the record while you’re focused on survival and recovery.


