In Fredericksburg, serious limb injuries can occur on roads where traffic moves fast and visibility changes quickly—especially during tourist season and commute hours. When an amputation happens, the “why” can become disputed fast:
- Who was at fault in a crash—driver, employer driver, trucking-related entity, or a roadway maintenance issue?
- Whether a delay in diagnosis or infection control contributed to tissue loss?
- Whether workplace safety failures or defective equipment played a role?
What you do in the first days can strongly influence what can be proven later. Instead of trying to remember everything yourself, we help you build a usable record from the start.


