In Boynton Beach, catastrophic limb-loss incidents frequently occur in settings with time-sensitive documentation—construction areas, industrial-adjacent work sites, busy roadways, and high-foot-traffic areas during peak hours.
When you’re dealing with emergency surgery, transfers to specialty care, or prolonged wound treatment, it’s easy for critical facts to disappear. For example:
- Surveillance footage gets overwritten quickly (especially near retail corridors and transportation routes).
- Worksite logs and safety records may be updated or archived.
- Scene details (conditions, lighting, markings, guardrails, debris, or equipment placement) can change before investigators arrive.
- Medical explanations for why amputation became necessary can be buried across multiple providers.
The earlier you preserve and organize what happened, the stronger your case becomes.


