Mexico sits near major travel corridors and serves a mix of residential neighborhoods and regional business activity. That matters because catastrophic limb injuries here often come from patterns like:
- Worksite accidents involving machinery, forklifts, saws, conveyors, or falling objects
- Commuter and trucking-related crashes where severe trauma can lead to delayed complications
- Construction and property hazards—uneven ground, unsafe stairs/rails, poor site maintenance, or inadequate barricades
- Institutional settings where medical delays or discharge transitions can worsen outcomes
In each scenario, the case usually turns on two things: what caused the injury and whether the medical course (including delays, infections, or complications) increased the severity of the outcome. Your lawyer’s job is to connect those dots with records, witnesses, and the right experts.


