In communities like Port Washington—where people split time between work, appointments, and family obligations—injury documentation can slip fast. The medical crisis moves quickly, but insurers often move faster. Before you speak with anyone on the phone or sign anything, it’s critical to lock in the facts while they’re still available.
In many limb-loss cases, the outcome depends on evidence that can be hard to reconstruct later, such as:
- the initial incident report (worksite, property, or crash documentation),
- hospital records describing the progression of tissue loss,
- photos or video from the scene,
- and statements from witnesses who may be hard to track down after the paperwork ramps up.
If you’re wondering whether you should “wait until you feel better,” the practical answer is: wait for treatment, not for legal steps.


