Claremont is a community where people are frequently on the move—commutes, errands, school-related travel, and busy crosswalk areas. When an amputation happens, it’s common for the initial incident to look straightforward, but liability can turn on details such as:
- Traffic-control or roadway safety failures (signal timing, signage, lane markings, maintenance issues)
- Workplace procedures tied to industrial/commercial activity in the surrounding area
- Shared responsibility when multiple parties were involved (employer + equipment provider, property owner + contractor, driver + maintenance vendor)
- Delayed discovery of complications, where the injury worsens over days or weeks after the initial trauma
In California, fault can be disputed, and the “who caused what” question can become the central fight. Your claim needs a timeline that matches the medical record, not just what feels obvious at first.


