In North Texas, amputation-related injuries often involve fast-moving investigations and competing narratives. Evidence may be lost when:
- vehicles are repaired or moved before photos are taken
- employers complete internal reports on tight timelines
- surveillance cameras are overwritten
- medical records are fragmented across hospitals, specialty clinics, and rehab providers
Because limb loss can be the end result of an evolving medical emergency, the details of the early hours matter. The earlier your claim is organized, the easier it is to connect what happened in Keller to why the amputation became necessary.
Quick local step: start a “case folder” today—photos, discharge paperwork, incident details, names of treating facilities, and any communications from insurers.


