Many limb-loss cases in Augusta involve one of these local “fact patterns”:
- Worksite trauma: injuries from industrial equipment, loading/unloading incidents, or preventable safety failures at job sites.
- Road and commuting crashes: severe impact injuries during winter conditions or high-traffic travel to and from work.
- Public-access hazards: falls or crush injuries in places with heavy pedestrian flow—especially when lighting, maintenance, or warnings are inadequate.
Why this matters: the case usually turns on who controlled the risk at the time of the incident—employer, property owner, driver, maintenance contractor, or another responsible party. Pinpointing that control early can change what evidence is available and what deadlines apply.


