Catastrophic limb injuries in Ottawa often involve scenarios that share common evidence issues—things move fast, records get scattered, and early statements can be misused.
Common local situations we see include:
- Construction and industrial work incidents: machinery entanglement, crush injuries, and failures in lockout/tagout or safety guarding.
- Transportation and commuting collisions: severe trauma where complications can worsen days later.
- Workplace falls and equipment accidents: inadequate fall protection or unsafe conditions that contribute to escalating harm.
- Medical complications after serious trauma: infections, delayed recognition of complications, or breakdowns in continuity of care.
In each scenario, the “why” matters as much as the “what.” The party responsible may be an employer, a contractor, a driver, a premises owner, a product supplier, or a medical provider—depending on the facts.


