Clearwater has a mix of residential neighborhoods, busy commercial corridors, and heavy seasonal activity. That combination can increase certain injury patterns tied to catastrophic limb loss, including:
- Construction and maintenance work (including contracted crews): crush injuries, entanglement, falls from elevated areas, and equipment-related trauma.
- Traffic-heavy crashes around commutes and tourist congestion: severe impacts that can damage blood flow, nerves, and tissue—sometimes with complications that worsen after the initial incident.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions in high-activity areas, including nights and weekends when visibility, speed, and distractions can be factors.
These cases often involve multiple potential responsible parties—employers, property owners, contractors, drivers, or product and medical providers—so early evidence organization matters.


