In Dover, serious limb injuries often follow events where time and safety systems are tested—such as:
- Vehicle crashes on high-traffic routes where severe trauma can occur
- Worksite incidents involving equipment, loading areas, or maintenance tasks
- Incidents in public spaces with uneven surfaces, inadequate barriers, or lighting issues
Even when the initial injury is obvious, amputation cases frequently involve a medical sequence: tissue damage, infection risk, loss of circulation, nerve impairment, and—sometimes—surgery decisions made under urgent conditions.
Because of that, the legal claim can’t be built on the day of injury alone. The case usually needs a timeline that ties the original incident to the medical path that led to limb loss.


