Amputation injuries don’t always come from a single mistake. In the Winona area, claims can involve overlapping responsibilities—especially when the injury is tied to:
- Work sites and contractors (equipment, maintenance, training, safety procedures)
- Commercial trucks and commuting routes (crush injuries, delayed discovery of vascular/nerve damage)
- Properties with public access (falls, unsafe conditions, inadequate warnings)
- Medical care and follow-up (infection management, timing of treatment decisions)
Because more than one party may contribute, building the right case requires an organized look at the full chain of events: what happened first, what changed after the injury, and which decisions worsened (or failed to prevent) the outcome.


