In many cases, liability hinges on what happened at the location—how it was maintained, how workers were trained, how traffic moved, and whether hazards were addressed.
For example, amputation injuries in the Cleveland Heights area may involve:
- Worksite incidents during local construction, property maintenance, or equipment use
- Crush and entanglement injuries tied to machinery, loading/transfer tasks, or inadequate guarding
- Motor vehicle crashes involving severe trauma and delayed recognition of vascular or nerve damage
- Pedestrian and near-pedestrian collisions where crosswalk timing, visibility, or roadway design issues are disputed
- Healthcare-related complications where the medical timeline becomes critical
Because the “when” and “where” often drive causation, acting early to preserve evidence can make a major difference.


