Amputation injuries here frequently connect to complex settings—worksites, delivery routes, refueling areas, loading docks, or roadway crashes involving commercial vehicles. That matters because the party at fault may not be obvious at first.
Depending on the circumstances, liability may involve:
- Employers and contractors (safety rules, training, equipment maintenance)
- Drivers and trucking companies (crash causes, documentation, compliance)
- Property owners (conditions, lighting, barriers, maintenance)
- Product or equipment manufacturers (defects, warnings, design/guarding issues)
Your attorney’s job is to sort out who controlled the risk and who failed to prevent the harm, then connect that failure to the medical path that led to limb loss.


