Many injury claims involve pain and recovery. Amputation cases involve permanent change. That difference matters legally and practically.
In Lemont, common scenarios that can lead to catastrophic limb loss include:
- Worksite accidents involving machinery, falls, crush injuries, or safety breakdowns
- Roadway trauma where delays in recognizing complications (like vascular or nerve injury) can worsen outcomes
- Delivery, construction, and industrial activity that increases the chances of multi-party involvement (employer, property owner, contractor, drivers)
- Medical complications following surgery or treatment decisions
Because amputation often follows a chain of events—not just one moment—your claim needs a timeline that matches the medical reality.


