In suburban communities like Hanover Park, limb-loss injuries often stem from scenarios that can involve multiple responsible parties and complicated proof—especially when vehicles, workplaces, or property conditions are involved.
Common local situations we see include:
- Motor vehicle crashes near major commuting corridors, where delayed recognition of vascular/nerve damage can worsen outcomes.
- Worksite injuries involving industrial equipment, loading areas, or subcontractors—where fault can be split across employers and vendors.
- Property and trip hazards at retail centers and apartment/condo common areas, including inadequate lighting, unsafe surfaces, or obstructed walkways.
- Construction and maintenance incidents tied to guardrails, moving equipment, or temporary barriers.
Because these fact patterns can be time-sensitive and evidence is perishable, the first days after an amputation matter more than most people realize.


