In and around Carencro, many catastrophic limb-loss cases begin with an initial accident—then grow into a longer medical battle. That “second stage” can include infection control issues, complications from delayed assessment, circulation problems, or tissue damage that worsens before anyone realizes the amputation is becoming necessary.
That matters legally because the strongest claims usually show:
- What triggered the initial harm (the crash, the industrial incident, the workplace event, the fall, the medical error)
- How the injury evolved medically
- Whether another party’s actions contributed to the severity
In practical terms, the story is often not “one moment, one outcome.” It’s a chain of events and medical decisions. Your lawyer’s job is to connect those dots using the records.


