Durango is a mountain community with active job sites, busy roadways, and a steady flow of visitors. In catastrophic limb loss cases, those realities can affect how quickly evidence disappears and how many parties get pulled in.
Common Durango scenarios include:
- Construction and industrial work injuries (machinery, lifting incidents, falls, and struck-by events)
- Tourism-related incidents (outdoor recreation injuries where equipment, supervision, or warnings may be at issue)
- Motor vehicle crashes involving delayed recognition of nerve/vascular damage
- Premises hazards (uneven surfaces, inadequate lighting, or unsafe maintenance at retail, lodging, or work sites)
When an amputation happens, the “story” isn’t just the moment of injury—it’s also the chain of medical decisions and timelines that followed. That’s why the first days matter.


