In and around Melissa, serious limb-loss injuries can occur in settings where evidence is time-sensitive—work sites, vehicle crashes on busy corridors, and everyday incidents around homes and properties. When an injury leads to amputation, the “story” is rarely one clean event. It may involve:
- an initial trauma (crush injury, severe laceration, burn, or fall)
- emergency treatment and surgical decisions
- complications that evolve over days (infection, circulation problems, nerve damage)
- rehabilitation needs that continue for months or years
Because Texas claims depend on proof, delays or missing records can make a case harder to evaluate—especially when insurance adjusters move quickly.


