In Cary, many serious injuries happen in high-traffic, high-speed, or work-focused settings—places where evidence gets lost quickly.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Crashes on major corridors where delayed emergency response or unclear fault leads to disputes about causation.
- Construction and maintenance incidents involving power tools, falling objects, lift equipment, or unsafe site conditions.
- Retail/warehouse injuries where poor floor maintenance, inadequate training, or malfunctioning equipment contributes to catastrophic harm.
- Medical complications where the care timeline matters—especially if infection, circulation issues, or treatment delays worsened the outcome.
The key is that amputation cases often involve more than one “story”: the incident story, the medical deterioration story, and the evidence story. Your legal strategy should protect all three.


