Key West’s mix of tourist traffic, narrow corridors, construction activity, and pedestrian-heavy areas can increase the odds of catastrophic accidents. When limb loss occurs, the early details can make or break a claim.
Common Key West scenarios we see include:
- Road crashes involving visitors, rideshare vehicles, motorcycles, and bicycles (including collisions at intersections with limited sightlines)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk accidents near high-traffic corridors where emergency response and scene documentation matter
- Construction and renovation incidents tied to ongoing building activity and contractor coordination
- Maritime- and waterfront-related injuries where timing and documentation are critical
When an amputation happens, the “story” is often scattered across ER notes, imaging, surgical records, incident reports, and witness accounts. If those details aren’t organized quickly, it becomes harder to prove causation later.


