If you or a loved one has suffered an amputation or an injury that may lead to amputation, the next few days can affect both your health and your legal options.
In Longview and throughout East Texas, we often see delays caused by: (1) quick insurer outreach, (2) multiple providers (ER, surgeons, rehab), and (3) documentation getting scattered. To reduce risk:
- Get copies of your medical records early (ER notes, operative reports, discharge paperwork, and follow-up plans).
- Write a timeline while it’s fresh: where you were, what happened, who was present, and when symptoms worsened.
- Preserve incident evidence: photos of the scene, safety signage, equipment condition, vehicle damage, and any witnesses’ names/contact info.
- Be careful with statements: in Texas, insurance representatives may record or summarize what you say—sometimes in ways that don’t match your intent.
If you want a fast, practical starting point, schedule a case review with a Longview amputation injury attorney so you’re not trying to manage legal steps while recovering.


