In Greenwood, serious limb loss commonly follows high-energy events that involve commuting routes, industrial work sites, or everyday pedestrian movement:
- Traffic crashes on major corridors (including chain-reaction collisions where nerve or vascular injury is missed early)
- Workplace accidents tied to manufacturing, warehousing, or logistics—especially incidents involving equipment, falls, crush injuries, or contamination
- Premises hazards in commercial areas—unsafe walkways, poor maintenance, or insufficient warnings
The early challenge is the same in every scenario: the injury may look like a one-time trauma, but amputation often becomes the end result of a worsening medical course (infection, circulation problems, tissue death, or complications). Your legal theory has to match that reality.


