In South Texas, serious limb injuries often occur in settings tied to daily movement and work: heavy traffic corridors, industrial and warehouse operations, construction sites, and high-speed vehicle crashes. What makes amputation cases especially hard is that the “real” injury story keeps changing as doctors determine tissue damage, infection risk, nerve/vascular impairment, and whether more procedures are needed.
Insurance adjusters may treat the case like a single-event injury. But in limb-loss cases, the responsible party’s liability and damages depend on the medical progression—not just the moment the injury happened.


