In a suburban community like Brea, catastrophic injuries can happen in places people don’t usually think about—parking lots, local construction areas, loading areas, and busy roadways where traffic and response times matter. After limb loss, the details become critical:
- Who controls the incident scene (employer, property manager, medical provider, or third party)
- Whether key footage exists (business cameras, nearby traffic cameras, or employer security)
- Whether safety records were maintained (training logs, maintenance schedules, inspection reports)
- Whether early medical decisions affected the outcome (timing of diagnosis, infection management, vascular/nerve treatment)
Insurance adjusters may move quickly, request statements, and suggest “resolution” before you’re medically stable. In amputation cases, that approach often overlooks future costs that are very real.


