Red Bluff is known for its active roadways and seasonal travel, and catastrophic injuries often happen in situations like:
- serious motor vehicle crashes on commute routes and highways
- worksite incidents involving equipment, falls, or crush injuries
- injuries tied to public access areas where maintenance and safety are disputed
- complex medical courses where complications develop after emergency treatment
In these cases, amputation is rarely “instant.” It may follow a chain of events—initial trauma, emergency care, surgery, infection or circulation issues, and then the decision that limb loss is medically necessary. That means the case must be built around timelines and medical causation, not just the final outcome.


