Amputation cases in the Lehigh Valley often arise from circumstances that are common to Easton’s mix of commuting traffic, industrial activity, and busy public areas.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Construction and industrial work injuries (crush injuries, entanglement, falls from equipment, machinery safety failures)
- Traffic and commuting collisions along heavily traveled routes—where limb trauma can worsen if complications develop
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near high-activity corridors—especially when injuries are initially underestimated
- Tourism and event-related crowds (slips, falls, and equipment hazards in public spaces)
In these situations, liability can involve multiple parties—a property owner, employer, contractor, driver, or a product/medical provider—so the case strategy needs to be built early.


