While every case is different, these scenarios show up frequently in Northeastern PA injury claims:
1) Workplace incidents involving machinery and industrial hazards
Scranton’s workforce spans manufacturing, warehouses, construction trades, and other settings where crushed injuries, burns, and catastrophic entanglement can occur. When limb loss follows a workplace event, the evidence often includes:
- safety policies and training records
- incident reports and hazard documentation
- equipment maintenance logs
- witness statements from the shift
2) Parking lots, loading docks, and pedestrian-heavy areas
Serious injuries can occur around commercial parking areas and loading zones—especially when visibility is poor, surfaces are uneven, or traffic control is inadequate. If an injury involves a vehicle, property condition, or unsafe layout, the case may require proof of negligent maintenance, warning failures, or unsafe design.
3) Construction and property work involving falls and crush injuries
Injuries from falls, unstable structures, or falling objects can progress rapidly from trauma to infection, tissue damage, and—sometimes—amputation. The legal question becomes whether the responsible party failed to maintain a safe environment or followed required safety standards.
4) Medical complications that worsen despite treatment
Amputation injuries can result not only from the initial trauma, but from complications during care. In these cases, the timeline of symptoms, diagnostic steps, and treatment decisions becomes critical.