If you’re dealing with limb loss, your first priorities are medical care and stabilization. After that, the next steps matter just as much for your legal rights.
1) Lock in your timeline while it’s fresh. Write down where you were in Florence (worksite, roadway, property, or clinic), what happened, who was present, and when symptoms worsened.
2) Get the incident record. If the injury involved a workplace event, request the accident report. If it involved a vehicle crash on a Florence roadway, identify the responding agency and obtain the report number.
3) Preserve what proves the conditions. For accidents tied to traffic, construction, or crowded pedestrian areas, photographs and video can be critical—but they don’t stay available forever. Ask what footage may exist (business cameras, roadway cameras, nearby security systems).
4) Be careful with statements to insurance. Early conversations can be used later to minimize causation or shift blame. In South Carolina, insurance coverage and liability arguments often turn on what’s said and what’s supported by medical records.


