Cibolo residents may be dealing with more than one location or record type when a serious injury leads to limb loss. It’s common for care to begin at one facility and continue elsewhere, or for the incident to involve multiple parties—employers, contractors, drivers, property owners, or healthcare providers.
That “spread-out” reality matters because your case must connect:
- what happened (the triggering event)
- what was done (emergency and follow-up medical decisions)
- what changed (infection, vascular complications, delayed treatment, or escalation)
When evidence is fragmented, insurers may try to narrow the story to the least expensive version of events. Your legal team should be ready to tie the whole timeline together.


