In Moore, many serious injuries happen at the intersection of work, trucks, and everyday commuting—and the first days decide what evidence is available.
Here’s what to prioritize right away:
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Get the medical record started correctly Ask providers to document: the mechanism of injury, limb condition, infections/complications if they occurred, and why surgical decisions were made.
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Write down details while you still remember them clearly Include: where you were (worksite, roadway, store/parking area), time of day, weather/lighting if it matters, and who was present.
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Preserve “Moore-level” proof that insurers often overlook
- photos of the scene and any hazards (guards, debris, damaged equipment, flooring/threshold issues)
- names of supervisors, coworkers, witnesses, and responding personnel
- vehicle or workplace incident reports
- any surveillance you know exists (businesses and employers often control retention windows)
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Be cautious with recorded statements Insurers may ask for a statement quickly. In limb-loss cases, early statements can be used to minimize causation or damages.


