In East Tennessee, serious injuries can happen across multiple settings—manufacturing and industrial work, construction sites, delivery routes, and even public areas where foot traffic increases during community events.
In the first days after an amputation, evidence can disappear quickly:
- Worksite safety records may be updated or archived after an incident.
- Video coverage from nearby businesses or traffic cameras may be overwritten.
- Medical documentation can be fragmented across ER, surgery, follow-up clinics, and rehab facilities.
Delays can also make it harder to connect the injury to a specific cause—especially when insurance adjusters ask for quick statements.


