Oviedo residents rely heavily on area roads for work, school, and daily errands. When an amputation injury happens in connection with:
- Rear-end crashes on busy corridors
- Turn-lane and intersection collisions
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts near commercial areas
- Vehicle collisions involving trucks or service vehicles
…the legal fight often starts quickly. Insurance adjusters may ask for a statement before your medical picture is fully known. Meanwhile, evidence from the scene (traffic-camera footage, vehicle data, witness recollections) can disappear fast.
That’s why your first priority after an amputation is medical stabilization—and your second priority is protecting the record that will support your claim.


