In Lawrence, catastrophic limb injuries frequently arise in settings tied to daily movement and work: busy roadway intersections, construction zones, industrial or warehouse sites, and vehicle crashes involving pedestrians, cyclists, or distracted drivers. When a limb is lost, the case can change quickly—medical records evolve, witnesses disappear, and surveillance footage gets overwritten.
That’s why the first priority is stabilizing medical care, and the second priority is building a legally useful timeline.


