In many catastrophic limb cases, the injury isn’t just one event—it’s a chain of medical and situational steps. In Westminster, that chain may involve:
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial or maintenance activities (including equipment entanglement or crush injuries)
- Traffic collisions where delays in recognizing nerve or vascular damage can worsen outcomes
- Premises hazards common to high-foot-traffic commercial areas, construction zones, or poorly maintained walkways
- Product- and device-related failures where a malfunction or inadequate warnings contribute to severe harm
The key for your case is connecting the incident to the amputation in a way that insurance and, if needed, a court will take seriously.


