Limb-loss injuries are often tied to high-force events and high-liability settings—examples we commonly see in the Hammond area include:
- Industrial and construction sites where pinching/crush hazards, heavy equipment, and safety-system failures can lead to catastrophic trauma.
- Workplace transportation incidents (forklifts, lifts, service trucks, loading areas) where a second party may be involved—contractors, staffing companies, or equipment providers.
- High-speed crashes and commuting collisions on regional routes where vascular/nerve damage may be discovered later, after initial emergency treatment.
- Premises hazards in residential and commercial areas—unsafe steps, lighting issues, or maintenance failures—where an injury can worsen due to delayed care.
In these situations, the “story” can change quickly: the medical timeline may evolve, fault may be disputed, and multiple parties may appear later. That’s why your next steps matter.


