Dunmore’s mix of residential neighborhoods and busy local roadways means catastrophic injuries can happen in more than one “usual” place. Many cases we see begin in situations tied to:
- Shift work and industrial sites (machinery, crush hazards, falls, and inadequate safety controls)
- Roadway injuries involving trucks and drivers (high-impact trauma that may require emergency limb-saving decisions)
- Construction and property maintenance (improper barricades, unsafe equipment, or failure to address known risks)
When limb loss occurs, the injury is often only part of the story. The legal question becomes: what allowed the harm to happen, and how did the medical timeline turn a severe injury into amputation?


