In the Hastings area, catastrophic injuries can arise in settings that feel “ordinary” until something goes wrong—construction work, warehouse and industrial operations, driveway or sidewalk falls, and serious vehicle collisions on busier corridors.
A limb injury can begin with one moment (a crush injury, high-force trauma, a severe burn, or a sudden accident) and then worsen through complications—nerve damage, infection, impaired circulation, or delayed surgical decisions. That progression is important legally because it affects causation: what the responsible party did (or didn’t do) and how it contributed to the outcome.


