In a smaller community like Big Spring, injuries may involve fewer employers and more direct relationships—but that doesn’t make liability simple. Amputation cases can hinge on details like:
- Which site or contractor controlled safety at the time of the incident
- Whether maintenance and safety checks were documented (and when)
- How quickly complications were recognized in emergency and follow-up care
- Whether a vehicle crash contributed to tissue damage that later worsened
Texas law requires proof of fault and a link between the incident and the harm. That means we focus early on reconstructing the chain of events—so the claim isn’t built on guesswork.


