Montana injury claims can become complicated quickly when the story changes between the crash/worksite/premises incident and the medical outcome. In Helena, common circumstances that lead to limb loss include:
- Workplace incidents in trades, maintenance, and industrial settings
- Vehicle collisions on commuting routes and rural highways that feed into town
- Construction and property hazards around older buildings, sidewalks, and seasonal repairs
- Delayed escalation of complications after an initial injury (infection, circulation problems, or nerve damage)
These cases often turn on the timeline: what was known at each step, what records exist, and whether care matched accepted standards. When the gap between “injury” and “amputation” is meaningful, the evidence needs to be organized and explained clearly.


