Alcoa is home to industrial employment and daily commutes that can involve heavy equipment, loading docks, and high-traffic routes. Limb loss often follows incidents where speed and safety procedures matter—such as:
- Workplace machinery or equipment incidents (including maintenance and lockout/tagout failures)
- Crush injuries during loading/unloading or material handling
- Falls or workplace structural hazards in industrial settings
- Vehicle crashes involving commercial traffic—especially where sudden stops or impaired visibility play a role
When an amputation happens, the “story” your claim needs is not just that an injury occurred. It’s how the incident happened, who was responsible for safe conditions or safe operation, and how the medical course led to limb loss.


