In a suburban community like Trophy Club, many serious injuries happen during commutes, neighborhood activity, and work shifts—then escalate quickly in the hospital. The hard part is that evidence can disappear fast:
- Surveillance footage (homes, businesses, and nearby corridors) may be overwritten on short schedules.
- Worksite documentation (incident logs, camera access, maintenance records) can be reorganized or removed once an internal review begins.
- Medical records can be fragmented across emergency care, surgery centers, rehabilitation providers, and specialists.
For amputation injuries, you don’t just need “a record of what happened.” You need a timeline that matches how the injury progressed and why limb loss became medically necessary.


