Mandan residents work, commute, and travel across a mix of city streets, rural roads, and industrial corridors. Limb injuries can happen in several ways, and the details matter for liability:
- Construction and maintenance work (including contractors and subcontractors) where safety procedures or equipment controls may be disputed.
- Workplace incidents near machinery—crush injuries, entanglement, or equipment malfunctions.
- Traffic-related crashes where emergency response timing, vehicle mechanics, and visibility can become key issues.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk situations, including situations involving drivers who may claim they “couldn’t see,” especially in low-light conditions.
In each scenario, the case often turns on the same question: What evidence shows the responsible party’s duty was breached—and how that breach connects to the amputation?


