In a coastal, high-traffic community like Manhattan Beach, catastrophic injuries often involve multiple risk factors:
- Commute collisions where delayed recognition of serious trauma can worsen outcomes
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy corridors and tourist areas
- Construction and trades work connected to updates, remodels, and job-site hazards
- Vehicle and loading accidents involving trucks, deliveries, and loading zones
- Property hazards in high-foot-traffic areas where poor maintenance can contribute to severe injury
Because amputation cases depend on causation—how the initial incident led to tissue loss and the eventual need for amputation—your legal strategy should be built around the full timeline, not just the final surgical event.


