In the James Island area, severe limb injuries commonly arise from scenarios that involve sudden force, time-sensitive medical decisions, or evidence that can disappear quickly:
- Construction and trade work (including subcontractor activity): crush injuries, caught-between incidents, and equipment-related trauma.
- Traffic and commuting collisions: high-impact crashes that can damage blood flow, nerves, and soft tissue—sometimes requiring urgent surgical intervention.
- Boating, outdoor recreation, and water-adjacent accidents: lacerations and injuries that can escalate when infection or circulation issues are overlooked.
- Household and property hazards: unsafe conditions, inadequate maintenance, or preventable falls leading to catastrophic tissue loss.
- Workplace safety breakdowns: missing guards, inadequate training, or failure to follow established safety rules.
Your case strategy depends on how the injury happened and how medicine responded over time. That means we start by building a timeline that connects the incident to the medical decisions that followed.


