Amputations aren’t usually the result of one simple event. In Texas, the path to limb loss can include:
- a workplace or construction injury,
- crush or burn trauma,
- delayed recognition of infection or circulation problems,
- complications during surgery or post-operative care.
In Granbury, many injury cases also intersect with local realities—like commuters traveling on busy routes, seasonal activity that increases vehicle and pedestrian exposure, and the mix of industrial work and residential property maintenance. The result is that responsibility can be split across multiple parties (for example, an employer and a safety contractor, or a driver and a medical provider).
Your claim needs a timeline that explains how the injury evolved—not just that an amputation happened.


