Injuries resulting in limb loss rarely happen in a single instant. In Columbia, the scenarios that lead to amputation claims commonly overlap with the realities of how people work and travel here—industrial job sites, warehouse and distribution activity, and high-traffic roadways.
You may be dealing with:
- Crush or entanglement injuries tied to workplace equipment or improper safety practices
- Serious road-impact trauma where secondary complications worsen outcomes
- Construction- or maintenance-related incidents where safety procedures were not followed
- Medical complications after an initial injury—where the treatment timeline becomes central to fault
That means the legal story needs to match the medical timeline. The question isn’t only whether an amputation occurred—it’s whether someone else’s actions (or omissions) contributed to why the injury became catastrophic.


