In Lowell, serious limb injuries commonly arise from situations that involve rapidly changing facts—such as:
- Construction and industrial work near active job sites and equipment-heavy operations
- Workplace incidents involving tools, conveyors, forklifts, or maintenance work
- Motor vehicle crashes where vascular/nerve damage may worsen before it’s fully recognized
- Pedestrian and commuter collisions near busy corridors, crosswalks, and high-traffic intersections
Because amputation can be the end point of an evolving medical emergency, liability may not be obvious at first. What happened “in the first hour” (incident scene, safety conditions, medical timing) can heavily influence what gets accepted later.


