In Prosper, Texas, serious injuries can occur in places people assume are “safe”—busy intersections during commutes, active job sites tied to growth and development, and neighborhoods where more pedestrians and cyclists are sharing space with traffic.
After an amputation or catastrophic limb injury, the immediate focus should be medical care. But legally, what happens next matters just as much: statements, paperwork, and missing records can affect how insurers and opposing parties evaluate fault and value.
If you’re trying to figure out whether you should give information, which documents to request, or how to respond to a quick insurance offer, you need local, evidence-focused guidance.


