In and around Murray, serious injuries often start with something that seems manageable at first—like a severe crush, a traumatic fall, or an accident involving vehicles and equipment. But amputation injuries can escalate quickly due to blood flow problems, infection, nerve damage, or complications that require additional surgeries before limb loss is finalized.
That escalation matters legally. Kentucky claims typically turn on causation—showing how the incident and the medical course connect, and which party is responsible for the harm.


