In Oakley, many severe limb-loss injuries come from scenarios that unfold quickly—before evidence is preserved and before injuries are fully understood. For example:
- Commuter and freeway-adjacent crashes where initial trauma can mask vascular or nerve damage that later worsens
- Construction and industrial work involving heavy equipment, falls, crush injuries, or defective safety practices
- Vehicle impacts involving pedestrians or cyclists during busy commute hours and local road traffic
- Premises hazards (like unsafe walkways or maintenance failures) that lead to catastrophic falls
In these situations, the timeline matters. California claims can depend on when the harm was discovered or should have been reasonably discovered, and on how quickly records were created—ER notes, imaging, incident documentation, and witness statements.


