Gardner sits near major routes that connect to the Kansas City metro, so many catastrophic injuries involve people who were:
- Commuting to work or school at the time of the crash
- Injured in construction zones or around heavy equipment
- Transported quickly to emergency care, sometimes before the full extent of damage is understood
- Dealing with employers, insurers, and medical teams all at once
That combination matters because amputation claims require a tight timeline: what happened first, how it progressed medically, and when the need for limb loss became unavoidable. When the story is unclear, insurers often try to limit liability or argue the injury was “pre-existing” or “unavoidable.”


