Marquette’s mix of seasonal weather, active outdoors travel, and a strong regional workforce creates real-world injury risks. When limb loss happens, it can trigger multiple points of dispute:
- Winter conditions and delayed visibility can contribute to serious crashes involving trucks, delivery vehicles, and passenger cars on area routes.
- Industrial and construction activity can involve machinery, fall hazards, and workplace safety failures.
- Tourism-driven traffic can increase the number of parties involved in collisions near popular areas.
- Medical complexity—including infection, vascular issues, and complications—can make causation harder to explain without careful record review.
Because amputation is life-altering, the legal work needs to be just as precise: documenting what happened, building a clear timeline, and tying that timeline to the medical course.


