After an amputation, details get lost under pressure: which device malfunctioned, what safety system failed, what the scene looked like, and how quickly complications were addressed. And in Baytown, that evidence may be tied to:
- Worksite documentation (incident reports, safety logs, maintenance records)
- Industrial/vehicle footage (cameras near gates, loading areas, or roadways)
- Medical timelines (ER records, surgical notes, infection/vascular notes)
Insurance adjusters may contact you while you’re still in a hospital bed. The first statements you give—what you say, what you don’t say, and what you assume—can affect what gets disputed later.


