Amputation injuries in the Canby area often involve real-world risks tied to how people work, commute, and move around town. While every case is different, these situations show up frequently:
- Construction, logging, manufacturing, and warehouse incidents: crush injuries, entanglement, falls from equipment, and machine-related trauma can lead to tissue loss and eventual amputation.
- Motor vehicle crashes on commute routes: high-impact collisions can cause severe fractures, nerve damage, and complications that progress after hospitalization.
- Recreational and event-related injuries: slips, falls, and severe lacerations can escalate when circulation or infection becomes a threat.
- Medical complications following surgery or delayed treatment: when care falls below acceptable standards, infections or loss of function can lead to limb removal.
In every scenario, the legal question becomes: who is responsible and what losses must be covered—not just what happened in the moment, but what follows for months and years.


