In Charleston, serious limb injuries frequently occur in environments with shared hazards—busy roadways, active construction corridors, crowded pedestrian areas near attractions, and work sites that operate under tight timelines.
Common Charleston scenarios include:
- Auto and truck crashes on major routes and connector roads where crush injuries can progress to tissue loss.
- Pedestrian and cyclist incidents near high-traffic corridors where delayed recognition of vascular or nerve damage can worsen outcomes.
- Construction and contractor work where safety failures, equipment issues, or rushed site practices can lead to severe crush or fall injuries.
- Tourism-season premises incidents (steps, uneven walkways, docks, and property access points) where hazards may be inadequately maintained.
Because amputation can be the end result of a chain of medical events, the legal case often turns on whether the responsible party’s conduct is connected to the severity and timing of the limb loss.


