Dallas is a high-traffic, high-construction, and high-activity city. That matters because amputation injuries often come from situations that create fast-moving disputes:
- Work-site injuries tied to industrial activity and subcontractors
- Traffic collisions involving commercial vehicles, turn-lane impacts, and delayed recognition of vascular/nerve damage
- Premises hazards in retail centers, warehouses, and mixed-use properties
- Medical and surgical complications that require prompt review of treatment decisions
In all of these scenarios, the timeline is critical. Evidence disappears, witnesses change their accounts, and medical documentation can be hard to collect after the fact. In Texas, missing or mishandling key deadlines can jeopardize recovery—so early legal guidance is not optional.


