In and around Firestone, serious limb-loss injuries frequently come from events that escalate quickly: traffic collisions on busy corridors, industrial or construction work, and falls where circulation or infection can worsen over hours.
That escalation matters legally. Colorado claims often turn on whether the injury became catastrophic due to:
- Delayed diagnosis or treatment after the first emergency visit
- Inadequate wound care that allowed infection or tissue death to progress
- Ongoing safety failures in a workplace or jobsite environment
- Substandard medical follow-through after surgery or hospitalization
Your case needs a timeline that matches how the injury changed medically—not just the moment the amputation occurred.


