Limb-loss cases don’t usually come from a single “accident moment.” In and around Mankato, we often see catastrophic injuries tied to circumstances like:
- Industrial and construction work injuries: entanglement with equipment, crush incidents, falls from height, and failures in safety procedures.
- Trucking, roadway, and commuting collisions: high-impact crashes on regional routes can lead to severe tissue damage and delayed recognition of vascular/nerve injury.
- Farm and seasonal work hazards: machinery-related trauma and burn/crush injuries that can worsen if infection or circulation issues develop.
- Medical complications: serious infections, complications after surgeries, or delayed intervention that can increase the risk of amputation.
Each scenario creates different evidence—and different potential defendants. That’s why the first step is building a clear incident-and-medical timeline.


