Amputation cases aren’t just about the injury itself. They’re about the chain of events—the incident that triggered tissue damage and the medical decisions that followed.
In Niagara Falls, common scenarios include:
- Construction and maintenance work (including falls, crushing hazards, and equipment-related injuries)
- Industrial or warehouse incidents tied to machinery, forklifts, or conveyor systems
- Traffic and commuter crashes where delays in identifying vascular/nerve damage can worsen outcomes
- Tourism-area slip, trip, and fall incidents—especially in high-foot-traffic corridors and during busy seasons
- Vehicle-related incidents involving commercial drivers or delivery routes
Your claim may involve one defendant—or multiple parties—depending on who controlled the site, the equipment, the vehicle, or the care.


