Many catastrophic limb-loss cases in the Clearfield area involve high-energy incidents tied to day-to-day life, including:
- Industrial and warehouse work (caught-in/between hazards, crush injuries, equipment malfunctions)
- Construction and roadway activity (falls, struck-by incidents, temporary barrier failures)
- Commuter traffic and delivery routes along busy corridors (severe trauma that can require emergency interventions)
- Premises hazards at commercial properties (unsafe maintenance, inadequate warning systems)
In these situations, evidence is time-sensitive. Surveillance may be overwritten, incident logs get “cleaned up,” and witnesses shift their stories as they return to work. The sooner you start organizing your claim, the stronger your position tends to be.


