In Harlingen, catastrophic injuries can occur anywhere—on construction sites near town, around industrial work, at warehouses, in vehicle crashes along major corridors, or during everyday incidents at homes and businesses. When a limb is lost, the immediate focus is medical stabilization. But the legal clock also starts running once liability is in play.
After amputation, families often face a fast-moving sequence:
- emergency care and surgery
- transfers between facilities
- wound complications and additional procedures
- prosthetic planning and long-term therapy needs
At the same time, insurance representatives may contact you early, request statements, or push for documents while you’re still processing what happened. In Harlingen, where many residents commute for work and rely on local employers and contractors, it’s common for multiple parties to be involved—worksite operators, subcontractors, drivers, equipment providers, property owners, or manufacturers.


