Catastrophic injuries leading to amputation don’t follow a single pattern. In the Adrian area, claims often center on one of these situations:
- Worksite accidents involving moving equipment, crush hazards, or safety breakdowns (including failures to follow required lockout/tagout procedures).
- Motor vehicle collisions where severe trauma and delayed recognition of complications can contribute to the outcome.
- Property and maintenance hazards—for example, unsafe conditions, defective premises, or inadequate warnings in areas where residents or workers could be hurt.
- Medical complications after an initial injury or surgery, where negligent care, delayed treatment, or failure to meet standard protocols may worsen damage.
The key is that amputation cases often have a “before and after” medical story—what started the damage, how it progressed, and what decisions affected severity.


