In Lauderdale Lakes, catastrophic limb injuries often follow scenarios that are common across South Florida—busy intersections, shifting traffic patterns, and workplaces that rely on equipment, lifts, or loading areas.
Amputation cases commonly involve:
- Motor vehicle collisions (including severe trauma where vascular or nerve damage may worsen over time)
- Construction and workplace injuries (machinery entanglement, falls from height, crush injuries)
- Property hazards (unsafe premises, poorly maintained walkways, inadequate warnings)
- Medical complications (instances where standards of care may have fallen short)
Each scenario creates different evidence. Your job right now is to keep the story accurate while medical care is ongoing—and to avoid statements or paperwork that can weaken the claim.


