Fort Myers is a place where many people commute across busy corridors, work in service and construction-related industries, and spend time around boats, resorts, and seasonal activity. That means serious limb-loss injuries can happen in patterns we often see locally, such as:
- Worksite incidents involving equipment, falls, or crush injuries on job sites.
- Vehicle crashes on high-traffic routes where emergency care may be delayed or complicated by the severity of trauma.
- Recreation-related injuries in coastal and inland waterways—where infections or follow-up complications can escalate.
- Property and slip hazards around residential communities, rentals, and commercial spaces with inconsistent maintenance.
A strong case doesn’t just identify that an amputation occurred—it connects the cause to the party responsible and explains how the injury progressed in a way that supports compensation.


