After amputation, your medical team is the priority. Legally, the first steps are about preserving the story of what happened.
In Jefferson Hills, claims often involve multiple records—EMS reports, hospital documentation, employer or incident logs, and sometimes footage from nearby facilities or traffic cameras. The early goal is to keep those materials from getting lost.
Practical next steps (in plain terms):
- Request copies of key records: ER intake notes, surgery reports, discharge summaries, and follow-up plans.
- Write down your timeline while it’s still clear: where you were, who was present, what you were doing, and what symptoms appeared first.
- Preserve physical evidence if available (worksite conditions, damaged equipment, safety issues, clothing/footwear tied to the incident).
- Be careful with insurance statements. In Pennsylvania, what you say can be used later to dispute causation or reduce damages.
If you’re overwhelmed, that’s normal. Our job is to help you organize what matters so you can focus on recovery.


