San Gabriel’s commute routes and dense activity around shopping corridors and residential streets can increase the risk of severe limb trauma—especially when an event triggers other medical complications.
In many serious cases, the amputation isn’t the only injury story. It’s often the end result of:
- delayed recognition of vascular or nerve damage after trauma,
- crush injuries that worsen tissue damage over days,
- infections following surgery,
- complications tied to the speed and quality of follow-up care.
That means the legal fight usually isn’t just “did an amputation occur?” It’s whether someone else’s actions—or their failure to act safely—helped create the conditions that led to limb loss.


