In Washington, DC, catastrophic limb injuries often occur in environments where people are moving constantly—busy intersections, construction corridors, rideshare drop-offs, crowded sidewalks, and event areas near major venues. After an amputation, the first questions you’ll face aren’t “legal theory” questions—they’re practical:
- Who should be held responsible (driver, employer, property owner, product maker, or a medical provider)?
- What evidence will disappear first (surveillance, incident logs, maintenance records)?
- How do you protect your claim while you’re still focused on survival and recovery?
At Specter Legal, we focus on Washington, DC cases where the medical course is complex and the timeline is tight—so you can stop guessing and start building a claim that matches what actually happened.


