Grosse Pointe Woods is a suburban community where residents regularly commute, manage home and property maintenance, and rely on local roads and workplaces. Catastrophic limb injuries often arise from scenarios that share a common problem: the cause is disputed and the timeline matters.
Common local circumstances we see include:
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial or maintenance settings (sharp equipment, crush injuries, falls from ladders, or malfunctioning tools)
- Motor-vehicle crashes where vascular/nerve damage may worsen over time, making earlier treatment decisions a legal issue
- Property-related hazards such as unsafe walkways, poor lighting, uneven surfaces, or delayed discovery of injuries after slips and falls
In all of these situations, the key is building a clear record of what happened, when it happened, what medical decisions followed, and which party had a duty to prevent the harm.


