After a device injury, the biggest obstacle we see isn’t medical—it’s missing details. In the Troy area, that’s often because:
- Follow-up care may happen at different facilities across the Capital Region
- Work schedules make it hard to request records promptly
- Device paperwork gets misplaced after discharge or outpatient visits
A lawyer-led intake focuses on collecting what matters early—so you’re not trying to reconstruct your timeline weeks or months later.
What to gather right away (if you can):
- Hospital/clinic discharge paperwork and follow-up instructions
- Operative or procedure notes (if available)
- Imaging reports, lab results, and complication documentation
- Any device-identifying information you were given (model/lot details if you have them)
Even if you think “it was just a complication,” the documentation can still show whether the injury relates to a defect or warning issue.


