What evidence is most important in an amputation injury case?

What evidence is most important in an amputation injury case?

Critical evidence includes: the accident report and law enforcement investigation; scene photographs and video footage; vehicle black box (EDR) data; medical records from emergency care through rehabilitation; prosthetic records and fittings; employment and tax records establishing income loss; expert witness reports (life care planner, forensic economist, accident reconstructionist, medical experts); and witness statements. Haug Barron Law Group begins evidence preservation immediately upon engagement and sends spoliation notices to defendants where warranted.