Amputation injuries don’t just “end” when you leave the hospital. In Temple, where many people commute for work and rely on steady transportation, limb loss can quickly affect:
- Getting to work (and keeping the job you already have)
- Driving and mobility for daily errands and family needs
- Follow-up care—prosthetics fittings, physical therapy, and ongoing medical visits
- Workplace schedules and documentation when the injury happened on the job
Because the impact is long-term, your case needs more than proof that an amputation occurred—it needs a clear explanation of how the incident happened, why the outcome became so severe, and what you’ll need next.


