Amputation injuries can progress quickly—from an initial accident to emergency treatment, surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term prosthetic needs. In Robinson, it’s also common for cases to involve time-sensitive proof tied to:
- Roadway impacts and aftermath (including how an event is documented by responding agencies and insurers)
- Worksite injuries (where safety policies, training records, and maintenance logs can disappear over time)
- Medical decision-making (where records about timing, infection risk, and perfusion/nerve concerns matter)
Texas injury claims can hinge on details people don’t think to preserve while they’re focused on survival. If evidence is incomplete, insurers may push liability away from the responsible party.


