Amputation injuries can arise in many settings, but in Summit the “where it happened” often matters for the evidence.
Common scenarios we see in the area include:
- Construction and contractor work: jobsites, renovations, and maintenance work where safety procedures or equipment may be compromised.
- Vehicle-related trauma on busy commuting routes: severe impacts that can cause crush injuries, fractures, and vascular or nerve damage.
- Residential and property hazards: falls from height (ladders, decks, stairs), driveway/garage incidents, and preventable hazards in winter conditions.
- Workplace machinery and logistics: injuries tied to industrial equipment, warehouse activity, or rapid-response work environments.
When limb loss is involved, the legal question isn’t just whether someone was hurt—it’s whether a party’s duty of care broke down in a way that contributed to the injury and its severity.


