Martinsville is a community where people commute through nearby corridors for work, drive to appointments across the region, and rely on local employers and job sites. That’s why many catastrophic limb-loss cases involve:
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial operations, loading/unloading, or machinery safety
- Motor vehicle collisions on high-traffic routes where delayed trauma recognition can worsen outcomes
- Property hazards—such as inadequate lighting, unsafe walkways, or maintenance issues at commercial locations
- Product-related injuries where a device or tool fails in a way manufacturers should have prevented
In each scenario, the “who’s responsible” question depends on details: incident reports, maintenance logs, witness accounts, EMS records, imaging, and surgery documentation. We focus on building that record early—because the strongest cases aren’t built on urgency alone; they’re built on proof.


