In Easton, catastrophic injuries often happen in settings people assume are “routine”: construction and remodeling, delivery and warehouse work along local routes, farm and equipment incidents, or crashes on roadways that feed into nearby towns. When the outcome is limb loss, the pressure is immediate—medical decisions are urgent, and insurance communication can start fast.
The first goal is simple: protect your recovery and protect the evidence that supports your claim. What you do in the first days after an amputation can affect how liability is evaluated under Maryland law and how convincingly future damages are documented.
If you’re facing that situation, Specter Legal can help you organize what matters, identify likely responsible parties, and pursue compensation tailored to the real life impact of amputation—mobility, prosthetics, rehabilitation, and long-term medical needs.


