Amputation injuries aren’t just “serious injuries.” They usually trigger a long timeline: emergency treatment, surgeries, infection control, possible revisions, rehabilitation, and prosthetics that may need adjustment or replacement over the years.
In Florida, early insurer involvement is common, and adjusters often move quickly to secure statements and limit exposure. In Eustis—where residents commute to surrounding areas and spend time on local roads, trails, and commercial corridors—catastrophic injuries can also involve multiple potential defendants (drivers, property owners, employers, contractors, or manufacturers).
A lawyer’s early role is to:
- preserve evidence before it’s overwritten or removed
- identify all responsible parties tied to the incident
- build a damages record that reflects long-term mobility and care needs


