Amputation injuries are catastrophic—physically, financially, and emotionally. In Alameda, claims often get complicated quickly because of how people move through the city: dense residential streets, regular commuting, active pedestrian areas, and frequent construction/maintenance work that can involve heavy equipment.
When limb loss happens, the evidence is time-sensitive. Surveillance can be overwritten, maintenance logs can be revised, and witness memories fade—especially when the injury involves:
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial or construction activity
- Vehicle crashes involving pedestrians, bicyclists, or drivers
- Property hazards (unsafe walkways, poor lighting, uneven surfaces)
- Product or equipment failures used in daily work or mobility
A lawyer who handles catastrophic limb injury matters can help you preserve what insurers and defense teams will later dispute—before it’s gone.


