Many catastrophic limb injuries don’t happen in a single moment that makes liability obvious. In our experience, Northampton cases often involve a chain of contributing factors—such as:
- Workplace incidents connected to industrial equipment, loading/unloading, or shop-floor safety failures
- Traffic and commuting crashes on routes used by local workers and students, where complications can worsen before a diagnosis is clear
- Property and access hazards in public-facing areas (entrances, walkways, ramps, uneven surfaces) that contribute to falls and crush-type harm
Because the injury can evolve from the initial event to emergency treatment, surgery, infection control, and eventually amputation, the claim must tell the full medical timeline—not just the day limb loss occurred.


