In a city community like Shively, injuries can happen in fast-moving situations—during commutes, shift changes, loading/unloading, construction work, and busy commercial corridors. Those real-world circumstances can create common case complications, such as:
- Multiple witnesses with conflicting accounts (especially when people leave the scene or return to work)
- Surveillance that gets overwritten or isn’t preserved quickly
- Delayed recognition of complications (infection, circulation problems, nerve damage) that can turn a severe injury into limb loss
- Employer/vehicle/product involvement where liability is shared or disputed
When amputation becomes the outcome, the legal and medical timeline must be documented in a way that insurance adjusters can’t easily minimize.


