Amputation cases are rarely “simple.” In Shasta Lake, we commonly see catastrophic limb injuries tied to scenarios such as:
- Traffic collisions and commuting crashes: high-impact trauma can damage nerves, blood vessels, and tissue. Delayed recognition of complications can make outcomes worse.
- Worksite accidents: contractors, maintenance crews, and industrial workers may face pinch points, moving parts, heavy equipment, or unsafe work practices.
- Vehicle-related incidents involving pedestrians or cyclists: serious lower-extremity injuries can escalate quickly when blood flow is compromised.
- Incidents involving equipment and tools: power equipment, improper guarding, or inadequate safety procedures can lead to crushing injuries.
Each situation changes the evidence you need—such as incident reports, maintenance records, witness statements, surveillance footage, and medical documentation tying the injury progression to the initial event.


