Amputation cases here typically stem from a few recurring situations:
- Industrial and construction work injuries: Crush injuries near equipment, loading/unloading incidents, or falls from heights can progress quickly from trauma to infection, tissue damage, and amputation.
- Workplace safety breakdowns: Missing guards, inadequate lockout/tagout procedures, or insufficient training can create an initial injury that becomes catastrophic.
- Roadway collisions and commuting crashes: High-impact vehicle trauma can cause vascular/nerve damage that worsens after the initial emergency visit.
- Property hazards in residential and retail areas: Unsafe stairs/handrails, poorly maintained sidewalks, lighting failures, or debris can lead to severe falls and complications.
No matter the setting, limb loss is rarely just “one moment.” The medical timeline—what happened first, what was missed, and how complications evolved—often becomes the heart of the case.


