In many catastrophic limb-loss cases, the injury is only the beginning. In South Euclid, common circumstances include:
- Industrial and warehouse incidents where machinery, pinch points, or falling materials cause severe trauma
- Roadway crashes involving commuters on busy corridors, where delayed awareness of nerve/vascular injury can worsen outcomes
- Premises hazards at commercial properties where unsafe conditions lead to catastrophic falls or crush injuries
What matters legally is the chain: the initial event → the medical progression → why the outcome became an amputation. Insurers often try to narrow the story to “the accident happened, but everything medical was unavoidable.” Your case needs more than sympathy—it needs a clear, evidence-based causation narrative.


