In a suburban community like Lakeville, catastrophic injuries can happen in places people don’t immediately associate with high risk—such as:
- Commuter traffic and intersections (including rear-end and side-impact crashes where delayed treatment can worsen outcomes)
- Construction and industrial work sites across the area’s workforce
- Commercial properties with high foot traffic where slips, falls, and equipment access issues can escalate quickly
- Vehicle and equipment use in residential-adjacent settings (trailers, lifts, farm-adjacent activities, and maintenance accidents)
In these scenarios, multiple parties may be involved—drivers, employers, equipment owners, contractors, product suppliers, or premises operators. The result is often a dispute over who caused the initial injury and whether later medical decisions affected the severity or timing of limb loss.


