In northwest Montana, catastrophic injuries can happen in settings where speed, weather, and heavy equipment increase the stakes:
- Crash injuries on area roadways (including high-speed impacts and delayed complications)
- Construction and jobsite incidents involving machinery, falls, or crushed extremities
- Industrial or warehouse injuries where safety measures and training affect outcomes
- Recreation and tourism-related accidents in and around the region that lead to severe trauma
Because amputation injuries can develop through a chain of events—initial trauma, emergency treatment, infection or circulation problems, and then surgical decisions—your legal claim must reflect the full timeline, not just the moment limb loss occurs.


