In Columbia, catastrophic limb loss can stem from situations where fault is shared or unclear at first—such as:
- Construction and maintenance incidents near job sites and public-access areas
- Workplace equipment failures or safety rule violations
- Vehicle crashes involving pedestrians, cyclists, or commuters
- Property hazards where someone was injured due to unsafe conditions
Amputation injuries can also evolve quickly—what initially looks like a severe wound may later require additional surgeries, infection treatment, and ultimately amputation. That progression matters legally, because it affects how investigators and insurers connect the harm to the responsible conduct.


