While every case has unique facts, these are the types of incidents that frequently bring people to our office in the Nederland region:
1) Worksite incidents involving heavy equipment and moving parts
In industrial and logistics settings, limb loss may involve crush injuries, entanglement, burns, or falls from height. Liability can involve multiple parties—employers, contractors, equipment suppliers, or safety/maintenance failures.
2) Serious crashes involving trucks and high-speed corridors
Even when the initial impact seems straightforward, complications like vascular injury, nerve damage, and infection can worsen over time. When the medical course escalates to amputation, the legal story must track both the crash and the progression of complications.
3) Medical complications that escalate despite treatment
In some cases, delayed recognition, inadequate monitoring, or failure to follow appropriate standards can contribute to tissue loss. Those issues often require careful review of hospital records and specialist documentation.
4) Premises hazards around shops, warehouses, and public walkways
Unsafe conditions—poor lighting, inadequate maintenance, obstructed pathways, or uneven surfaces—can lead to catastrophic injuries that later become limb loss.