Sheridan is a close-knit community, and injuries can involve familiar locations: local worksites, industrial areas on the edge of town, parking lots, construction zones, and busy roadways where drivers and pedestrians share space. When a limb loss claim starts, the details can be easy to lose—especially when you’re in pain, on medication, or coordinating follow-up care.
In many cases, the biggest difference between a claim that moves and one that stalls is whether the evidence is organized quickly, including:
- Incident reports and safety logs
- Witness names and contact details
- Surveillance footage timing (which can be overwritten)
- Medical records that connect the initial injury to the eventual amputation
- Photos of the scene, equipment, or roadway conditions
We focus on getting the right information into a usable form while it’s still available.


