Amputation injuries often follow incidents that are common in the Amherst area:
- Worksite and industrial accidents: machinery contact, crush injuries, and failure to follow safety procedures can escalate fast.
- Commuting and vehicle collisions: high-impact trauma can damage blood vessels and nerves, and delays in recognizing complications can worsen outcomes.
- Premises hazards near public access points: uneven surfaces, broken steps/handrails, inadequate lighting, or unsafe maintenance can lead to catastrophic falls.
- Delivery and service activity: incidents involving trucks, loading zones, or equipment used by contractors can create difficult fault questions.
In each situation, the “who is responsible?” question may involve more than one party—an employer, a driver, a property owner, a contractor, or a product/parts supplier.


