In many serious limb loss cases, the outcome changes quickly—sometimes over hours or days. In Weston, that can mean:
- Delayed recognition of complications after a crash or workplace incident (circulation, nerve damage, infection risk)
- Evidence that disappears fast (surveillance overwrite, incident scene cleared, employer records archived)
- Conflicting accounts when multiple people are involved—drivers, contractors, supervisors, security staff, or witnesses
Because of that, your claim usually depends on building a clear timeline tying the initial event to why amputation became necessary.


