Injuries leading to limb loss can evolve quickly—swelling, infections, delayed diagnosis, and worsening tissue damage can change medical outcomes in days. That means two things become critical in West Bend cases:
- The timeline must be locked down early. Who transported the patient, what was said at the scene, and what the ER and specialists documented can matter when liability is contested.
- The right evidence must be preserved before it disappears. Dashcam footage, employer safety logs, incident reports, surveillance near retail or service locations, and maintenance records aren’t always kept forever—especially when companies are trying to “close out” incidents.
If you’re wondering whether you should “wait and see,” the better question is whether waiting could make it harder to prove what happened and why amputation became medically necessary.


