After a catastrophic limb injury, the timeline matters. Evidence can be lost, medical records can be incomplete at first, and insurance adjusters may push for statements before the full injury picture is known.
In Athens, the practical challenge is that documentation is often spread across:
- emergency facilities and follow-up specialists
- workplace or incident reporting channels
- imaging centers and rehab providers
- transportation and accommodation records (when travel is required)
Early organization helps your attorney build the timeline that insurance companies and defense counsel will later challenge.
What to do this week (practical, Athens-focused):
- Request copies of incident reports and note who controls them (workplace, property management, or reporting authority).
- Photograph what you can access safely (scene conditions, signage, barriers, maintenance issues).
- Write down names of anyone who saw what happened—especially on-site workers and bystanders.
- Keep a folder for every receipt tied to care, transportation, and home adjustments.


