In Elkhart, limb-loss injuries frequently stem from breakdowns in safety systems—not just isolated mistakes. Examples we see in the area include:
- Workplace incidents involving moving equipment, power tools, conveyors, or crush hazards
- Transportation-related trauma on busy routes where emergency response, traffic control, and documentation timing matter
- Jobsite hazards during construction or maintenance work where protective procedures may not be followed
- Defective or improperly maintained equipment that contributes to catastrophic injury
When an amputation occurs, the “who is responsible” question can involve multiple parties—employers, contractors, equipment owners, equipment manufacturers, and sometimes property owners.


