In our work with injured Arizonans, catastrophic limb loss often comes from situations where responsibility is contested because multiple parties may contribute—employers, contractors, property owners, drivers, and sometimes medical providers.
Local examples that frequently drive the legal investigation include:
- Construction and maintenance work near homes, commercial sites, and roadway-adjacent areas where safety protocols and equipment maintenance are critical.
- Workplace machinery or falling-object incidents involving serious crush injuries that can progress rapidly.
- High-energy vehicle collisions on regional routes where delayed recognition of vascular/nerve damage can worsen outcomes.
- Home and neighborhood hazards—like poorly maintained steps, pools, or landscaping equipment—where premises safety may be at issue.
The early facts—what happened first, what safety failures existed, and how quickly critical care followed—can determine whether the claim is built strongly or weakened.


