Rancho Cucamonga is a high-movement community—people commute through major corridors, and employers rely on distribution, logistics, and construction. That means limb-loss injuries often occur in settings where fault is frequently disputed:
- Industrial and warehouse incidents (caught-in/between hazards, malfunctioning equipment, inadequate guarding, rushed safety procedures)
- Construction and roadway work zones (vehicle strikes, equipment contact, fall hazards, insufficient spotters or signage)
- Motor vehicle collisions during peak commute times (including injuries worsened by delayed recognition of vascular or nerve damage)
- Commercial premises (unsafe maintenance, poor lighting, neglected hazards in parking lots or walkways)
In these cases, the “story” is rarely just one moment. There may be an initial trauma followed by medical deterioration, additional surgeries, and ultimately amputation. Your legal claim has to match that timeline.


