Amputation cases don’t just turn on “who caused the injury.” In South Lyon, a few local realities often shape how evidence is gathered and how insurers evaluate responsibility:
- Road and commute collisions: Injuries from crashes near busy corridors can lead to disputes over traffic signals, lane positions, speed, distraction, and emergency response timing. Video from nearby traffic cameras or vehicles can be time-sensitive.
- Worksite and jobsite risk: South Lyon’s mix of commercial activity and industrial/agricultural work means limb loss claims frequently involve machinery, falls from height, and safety violations. Evidence may include training logs, maintenance records, and OSHA-related materials.
- Residential property hazards: Serious injuries can also occur on private property—unsafe steps, inadequate lighting, defective handrails, or poorly maintained equipment used for home projects.
Because these scenarios generate different records, the “right” next step depends on where the injury happened and who may share responsibility.


