In Huntington, catastrophic limb injuries can come from several common settings—each with different evidence and different liable parties:
- Industrial and workplace incidents: machinery entanglement, crush injuries, falls from ladders/scaffolding, and safety failures.
- Motor vehicle collisions: severe trauma from high-impact crashes, including delayed detection of complications that can lead to tissue loss.
- Property and premises hazards: unsafe conditions around construction areas, poor lighting, or maintenance issues.
- Product and medical-device failures: defective parts or inadequate warnings that contribute to complications.
Because the causes can overlap, a case may involve a driver or trucking party, an employer or contractor, a property owner, and sometimes a manufacturer or healthcare-related entity. Early investigation helps identify every potential defendant before key records disappear.


