In and around Fayetteville, serious limb injuries can happen in settings that create multiple potential sources of responsibility:
- Construction and industrial work tied to tight schedules, jobsite traffic, and safety compliance issues
- Vehicle collisions on busy corridors where emergency response and medical timing can affect outcomes
- Tourism and event-related crowding, including accidents in parking areas, venue access points, and high-traffic sidewalks
- Residential hazards (including malfunctioning equipment, unsafe steps/handrails, or neglected property conditions)
Because amputation injuries can follow a chain of events—initial trauma, infection or tissue complications, delayed diagnosis, or progression of vascular/nerve damage—the “who is responsible” question must be answered with more than assumptions.


