Amputation cases rarely fit a simple “one person caused it” narrative. In this area, liability can split across:
- Workplace incidents tied to equipment, safety procedures, training, or contractor oversight
- Motor vehicle collisions on commuting routes, where delayed recognition of nerve/vascular damage may worsen outcomes
- Property and construction site hazards (poor lighting, unsafe conditions, falling objects, missing barriers)
- Medical-related complications where the medical timeline matters
- Defective products used in industrial or everyday settings
Because fault can be disputed, the best outcomes typically come from early fact-building: identifying who had control, who had duties, and how the injury progressed medically.


