Many limb loss cases in Middle Tennessee begin with a sequence of events: a workplace incident, a serious traffic collision, a fall during property maintenance, or a medical complication that escalates. In Lewisburg, claims frequently involve settings where people are moving between locations—worksites, job trailers, loading areas, and busy road corridors.
In these situations, the early details matter because they shape:
- Who had safety duties at the time (employer, premises owner, driver, facility, product/service provider)
- What evidence is still available (incident logs, camera footage, maintenance records, witness availability)
- How quickly liability questions emerge once an amputation occurs
When the story is incomplete, insurers often try to narrow the case to “current medical bills only.” We build the claim around the full chain—what led to the amputation and what losses followed.


