In Florence, catastrophic limb injuries can stem from incidents tied to the local mix of work sites, road traffic, and everyday pedestrian activity. But the early mistakes are usually the same—evidence gets lost, stories get simplified, and insurance questions get answered before the full medical picture is known.
Common Florence-area scenarios include:
- Construction and industrial incidents involving heavy equipment, falling objects, or unsafe work practices
- Workplace machinery injuries where safety guarding, training, or maintenance may be at issue
- High-speed vehicle crashes that create severe trauma and delayed complications
- Pedestrian and driveway collisions where impact forces can cause life-altering limb damage
When the injury involves amputation, the “what happened” question is only half the battle. The other half is showing how the incident connects to the medical outcome—and proving the full cost of that outcome.


