In many limb-loss injuries, the harm doesn’t end at the moment of the accident. In Alpine, the sequence can look like:
- the initial trauma (crush, machinery contact, severe fall, or high-impact crash)
- emergency stabilization and surgery decisions
- complications that develop over days (infection, loss of circulation, nerve damage, delayed recognition)
- a transition to rehabilitation and prosthetic planning
That matters legally because Utah injury claims often turn on causation—whether the responsible party’s conduct contributed to why the injury became catastrophic. Your medical record should show the progression clearly, not just the final outcome.


