Murphy sits in the Dallas–Plano–Richardson region, with residents commuting for work and medical care across multiple cities and facilities. That matters when proving an amputation claim because evidence and records can be split across:
- EMS and hospital notes from the initial emergency response
- follow-up care with vascular, orthopedic, or surgical specialists
- prosthetic evaluations and ongoing rehab plans
- employer incident reporting (for industrial or jobsite injuries)
When records aren’t collected and organized early, it becomes harder to show how the injury progressed, why amputation was medically necessary, and what damages should be included under Texas injury law.


