San Bernardino’s mix of warehousing, logistics, construction, and high-traffic commuting corridors means limb-loss injuries can occur in more than one setting—even when the incident seems “one moment” in hindsight.
Common local scenarios include:
- Workplace incidents near distribution centers, loading docks, forklifts, conveyors, and industrial equipment.
- High-speed vehicle collisions where trauma can cause fractures, vascular injury, and delayed recognition of tissue damage.
- Roadway incidents involving pedestrians and cyclists, including severe limb injuries from secondary impacts.
- Construction and maintenance work where safety procedures, guardrails, and equipment checks are critical.
In these cases, liability may involve more than one party—such as an employer, a contractor, a product supplier, a property owner, or a driver—plus potential disputes about whether the medical outcome was unavoidable.


