Many catastrophic limb-loss cases in the Troy area begin in environments where serious trauma is common:
- Roadway and intersection crashes (including high-speed impacts and delayed recognition of nerve/vascular damage)
- Pedestrian and cyclist collisions near busier corridors and event-impacted areas
- Construction-site and industrial incidents tied to equipment, falls, and workplace safety failures
In these cases, the amputation may not happen instantly. Often, the injury evolves—initial trauma leads to complications such as infection, tissue death, or impaired circulation. That means your claim must connect the original incident to the medical pathway that made amputation necessary.


