Amputation injuries can happen in many settings, but in Shreveport the facts frequently point to more than one responsible party—especially when the injury is tied to transportation, job sites, or commercial property.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Crush injuries near industrial facilities (loading areas, maintenance zones, and equipment access)
- Vehicle crashes involving trucks, buses, or commercial drivers where impact damage leads to delayed complications
- Workplace incidents in construction and warehousing where safety procedures, training, or guardrails may be at issue
- Premises hazards (poor lighting, uneven surfaces, unsafe walkways) that worsen an injury before it becomes catastrophic
- Medical complications after surgery or delayed treatment where the care timeline matters
When multiple parties may be involved, the claim can become more complex—insurance coverage may differ, and liability can be disputed. Our role is to identify who should be held responsible and develop a damages strategy that matches the real life impact.


