In the Detroit metro area, serious injuries can occur on roadways and worksites with heavy traffic, tight timelines, and lots of witnesses. For amputation cases, the “scene” is frequently where liability becomes clear—or gets blurred.
That can mean:
- Crash-related injuries where details about speed, lighting, lane position, and medical timelines will be disputed.
- Worksite incidents involving equipment, pinch points, inadequate guarding, or training gaps.
- Residential and neighborhood hazards—stairs, doors, driveway conditions, or falls—where maintenance responsibilities are contested.
The sooner a lawyer helps you preserve what matters (and what insurers try to move past), the stronger your claim can become.


