Collinsville sits in a region with heavy commuting routes and frequent industrial and construction activity. That mix can create conditions where catastrophic limb injuries occur, such as:
- Worksite incidents at industrial facilities and job sites where safety procedures, lockout/tagout practices, and equipment guarding matter.
- Motor-vehicle impacts involving trucks, motorcycles, and high-speed merges on regional highways—where vascular, nerve, and tissue damage may worsen after the crash.
- Property and walkway hazards around commercial areas and busy corridors, where falls and crush-type injuries can lead to tissue loss.
- Event-week crowd surges (local gatherings and seasonal activity) that can increase pedestrian exposure and traffic complexity.
When limb loss happens, the “cause” isn’t always limited to the first moment. The chain may include what was done (or not done) immediately after the injury and how quickly serious complications were identified.


