Amputation injuries rarely live in one place—records are split across emergency care, surgeries, follow-up clinics, and often multiple providers for infection control, rehabilitation, and prosthetics.
In the Goose Creek area, claims commonly gather evidence from:
- Employer incident documentation (when the injury happened at a facility or jobsite)
- Crash reports and scene documentation (particularly when injuries occur on busy corridors and commuting routes)
- Medical imaging and operative reports (the “why” behind tissue loss and surgical decisions)
- Witness accounts from coworkers, family members, or bystanders who were present when the injury occurred
We focus on building a clear case story that ties the injury to the party responsible—without assuming facts that can’t be proven.


