Owosso is a community where people commute for work, rely on local employers, and travel through shared roadways and industrial corridors. That matters because catastrophic limb injuries frequently involve more than one potential defendant, such as:
- Employers and contractors (worksite safety and training)
- Drivers, vehicle owners, and trucking/transport parties (crash liability)
- Property owners and maintenance contractors (unsafe premises)
- Manufacturers or medical/device entities (defective design or failure to warn)
From the first days after a limb loss, you may hear from different representatives—each trying to narrow responsibility. A coordinated legal approach helps keep the story consistent across medical records, incident documentation, and communications.


