Amputation cases don’t always come from one dramatic moment. In our region, serious limb trauma often follows situations like:
- Industrial and maintenance work (including equipment servicing, lockout/tagout failures, and unsafe guarding)
- Farm and rural property incidents (power tools, machinery entanglement, and crush injuries)
- Vehicle crashes involving commuters and school traffic (delayed recognition of vascular/nerve damage can worsen outcomes)
- Construction and repair activity (falls, pinch points, and inadequate site safety)
In these settings, the early choices you make—what you say, what records you keep, whether photos are taken, and whether key witnesses are identified—can affect how strongly your claim is supported later.


