Amputation injuries are rarely “clean cut” legally. They can involve:
- Workplace incidents tied to safety procedures, training, or equipment failures
- Vehicle crashes where delayed recognition of vascular/nerve damage worsens outcomes
- Premises hazards (uneven surfaces, inadequate protection, unsafe maintenance)
- Medical complications that may involve negligent timing, monitoring, or follow-up
Because the injury’s cause can span multiple events—what happened first, what went wrong medically, and what should have been done next—your claim needs a timeline built from real records, not assumptions.


