While every injury is different, many limb-loss cases here follow a pattern:
- Industrial or manufacturing accidents (entanglement, crush injuries, equipment malfunctions, inadequate guarding)
- Workplace falls and “secondary” injuries that worsen over time (delayed complications, infection risk, tissue damage)
- Motor vehicle crashes on commuting corridors (high-force trauma followed by surgical escalation)
- Premises hazards at commercial properties (unsafe maintenance, lighting/visibility issues, failure to address known risks)
A key point: insurers may try to separate the “moment of injury” from the “medical outcome.” A strong claim ties the full course of harm—initial trauma, emergency treatment, surgeries, complications, and eventual amputation—to the responsible conduct.


