In and around Dallas, OR, serious limb injuries can happen in places where people don’t expect catastrophic outcomes—off-road work sites, industrial areas, loading docks, busy intersections during commute hours, and construction zones on arterial roads. When the injury involves machinery, vehicles, contractors, or changing work crews, fault can split across several parties.
Common examples we see in the region:
- Workplace incidents involving equipment guarding, lockout/tagout issues, or unsafe task assignments
- Truck and commuter collisions where severe trauma can lead to vascular injury and later tissue loss
- Construction and property hazards such as inadequate barricades, poor site maintenance, or missing safety systems
- Third-party involvement where a driver, contractor, equipment supplier, or maintenance provider may share responsibility
Because of this, the “who caused it?” question matters as much as the medical story. A strong claim typically requires a clear timeline connecting the incident, the medical progression, and each party’s role.


