Lauderhill sees its share of serious injuries tied to busy roadways, heavy commuting, construction activity, and industrial/service work. When an amputation happens, it’s rarely a “one-day” injury. It’s often the end result of escalating tissue damage, infection, vascular issues, or complications that develop after the initial event.
That timeline matters legally and practically:
- Witness memories fade quickly after crashes and workplace incidents.
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten or deleted.
- Medical findings evolve, and early documentation can become the foundation for proving what caused the limb loss.
The sooner your case is organized, the better your chances of building a clear story connecting the incident to the amputation.


