After an amputation injury, the first days matter. Evidence can disappear quickly—surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses change their accounts, and medical records are spread across multiple providers.
In Texas, injury claims also have deadlines that can limit what you can recover if you wait too long. A lawyer can move early to:
- Identify who may be responsible (employer, property owner, contractor, driver, manufacturer, medical provider)
- Preserve evidence tied to the incident
- Request your medical records while details are still fresh
- Document your losses before insurance pressure turns into a settlement trap
If you’re wondering whether it’s worth calling right away, the answer is usually yes—especially when the injury is permanent and future costs are inevitable.


