Amputation injuries can evolve over days or weeks. What starts as tissue damage, infection, or loss of blood flow may ultimately require surgical intervention and permanent limb loss. During that time, multiple parties may try to shape the story:
- Insurance adjusters may request recorded statements.
- Employers and contractors may produce incident summaries that minimize fault.
- Other drivers (or their insurers) may dispute speed, visibility, or fault for crosswalk/turning events.
- Medical providers may document treatment choices that later become central to causation.
The sooner counsel gets involved, the sooner you can build a clean record—Florida cases often turn on documentation, consistency, and the ability to connect the responsible conduct to the medical outcome.


