Many catastrophic limb-loss cases in the Artesia area don’t come from “movies.” They often involve the real environments where people commute, work, and run errands:
- Workplace accidents tied to industrial equipment, warehouse operations, or construction-related tasks
- Traffic collisions on local arterials and commute routes that lead to crush injuries or delayed complications
- Premises hazards—unsafe conditions, inadequate maintenance, or failure to address known risks
- Medical complications where infection, delayed diagnosis, or treatment decisions can contribute to tissue loss
In each scenario, the evidence path matters: incident reports, surveillance footage, employer safety records, medical imaging, and the timeline of treatment can all determine who is responsible.


