Kings Mountain includes a mix of residential neighborhoods, commuting routes, and workplaces where serious hand/arm/foot injuries can occur. After a catastrophic limb loss, it’s common for these problems to show up early:
- Insurance pressure while you’re still stabilizing medically (especially after emergency discharge)
- Conflicting accounts from witnesses, coworkers, or drivers who saw different parts of the incident
- Delays in identifying the full injury—for example, tissue damage or complications that later worsen and contribute to amputation
- Multiple potential responsible parties, such as employers, contractors, property owners, vehicle-related parties, or product/service providers
Because of that, the “right next step” is rarely just accepting the first offer or waiting for treatment to finish. The goal is to build a claim that matches what happened and what limb loss will cost over time.


