Many people assume amputation happens instantly. In reality, limb loss frequently follows an injury that worsens over days—especially when initial trauma, infection, circulation problems, or delayed specialist care are involved.
In the Stallings area, we commonly see limb-loss outcomes tied to:
- Workplace incidents in industrial or construction settings (crush injuries, entanglement, falling objects)
- Vehicle collisions on commutes and regional roadways (high-energy trauma and vascular/nerve damage)
- Premises hazards in commercial or residential areas (unsafe conditions, inadequate maintenance, poor signage)
- Medical complications where follow-up care and escalation decisions are questioned
Because the legal case may hinge on what happened after the initial event, your medical timeline becomes a central piece of the claim.


