Centralia sits in a region where people commonly split time between worksites, highways, and everyday errands—and serious injuries often happen during commutes, loading/unloading tasks, or on industrial-adjacent properties.
Amputation injuries in these situations frequently involve:
- Workplace machinery and materials (including crush injuries, entanglement, and falls)
- Road and commute crashes on rural routes and connecting roads
- Property hazards such as unsafe walkways, inadequate maintenance, or lighting problems
Because the location and setting matter, the first step is building the right picture of where the injury happened and who had a duty to prevent foreseeable harm.


