Amputation injuries rarely happen in a vacuum. In Manor, serious limb loss claims frequently hinge on identifying multiple responsible parties and proving how their conduct led to the outcome.
Depending on the facts, liability can involve:
- Employers and job-site safety failures (unsafe equipment, missing guards, inadequate training)
- Drivers and trucking-related parties (crash severity, braking/visibility issues, vehicle maintenance)
- Property owners (hazards on walkways, lighting problems, unsafe conditions near entrances or access routes)
- Manufacturers or medical device makers (product defects or failures that contribute to complications)
Because amputation injuries can result from an initial trauma plus later complications, the evidence must tell a clear story from the first event through the surgical decisions that ultimately led to limb loss.


