In Alachua County, serious limb loss commonly follows scenarios that don’t fit neatly into one category—especially when injuries happen around commutes, construction/industrial work, or high-traffic corridors.
You may be dealing with a chain like:
- a traumatic event (crush injury, machinery incident, severe crash, fall)
- rushed or delayed stabilization and wound care
- complications that worsen tissue damage (infection, circulation problems, nerve damage)
- eventual amputation and long-term rehabilitation
That sequence matters legally. Insurers frequently argue the amputation was “inevitable,” or that treatment decisions were medically appropriate and not tied to any wrongdoing. Your lawyer’s job is to examine the timeline and show what conduct—workplace safety failures, roadway negligence, product defects, or medical negligence—contributed to the outcome.


