Injury claims involving amputation often come from scenarios we commonly see across the Hobbs area—incidents tied to:
- Industrial and construction work (equipment entanglement, crush injuries, falls from height)
- Worksite traffic and vehicle interactions (backing/spotting issues, visibility problems)
- Truck-related operations (loading/unloading hazards, improper securing of materials)
- Delivery and public-facing premises (uneven ground, poor lighting, unsafe access routes)
These cases tend to involve multiple parties and layers of responsibility—employers, contractors, equipment owners, maintenance providers, drivers, property owners, and sometimes medical providers.
Because of that, the “why” behind the amputation matters as much as the medical outcome. A strong claim explains both the incident mechanics and the medical progression.


