In Mechanicsburg and across Cumberland County, catastrophic injuries can occur in places people rely on every day—commutes on I-81, deliveries along busy corridors, work sites tied to the region’s construction and industrial activity, and residential incidents during maintenance projects. When an amputation or near-amputation occurs, the legal and medical timelines start moving fast.
A common problem we see in local cases: the first phone calls happen before your medical course is clear. Early statements, incomplete documentation, and rushed decisions can later be used to minimize fault or reduce the value of a claim—especially when future prosthetics, therapy, and functional changes are involved.
If you (or a loved one) is facing traumatic limb loss, you need a plan for what to do next in the first days—not just hope for a “settlement later.”


