In Central Alabama, serious injuries often occur in high-traffic corridors, during commutes, and on job sites tied to ongoing construction and maintenance. When amputation happens, the first hours matter.
In practice, we see common early problems in Millbrook cases:
- Video and scene evidence gets lost quickly (dash cams get overwritten; cameras are moved or shut off)
- Witnesses become harder to locate as days pass and people return to work/school
- Insurance calls start before the full injury picture is known, leading to statements that can later be used to reduce value
- Medical records lag behind the timeline—and the legal story requires consistency between the incident and the amputation timeline
We help you build a case that holds up under investigation.


