In a serious limb injury, the outcome can change quickly depending on what was done in the first hours and days. In Claremont, many catastrophic injuries happen in settings tied to:
- Work sites and industrial work (power tools, conveyors, falls, crush injuries)
- Commercial driving and commuting corridors (high-energy trauma, delayed complications)
- Residential and small-business premises (unsafe steps, poorly maintained access, inadequate warnings)
When an amputation occurs, the legal question isn’t just whether you were injured—it’s how the incident and the medical timeline connect. The documentation created early can matter a lot when insurers later argue about causation or “pre-existing” factors.


