Injury claims tied to limb loss rarely fit neatly into a single incident. In our experience around the Olympic Peninsula, amputation injuries frequently come from a chain of events—such as an initial crash, crush, burn, or workplace incident followed by medical complications.
Common Port Angeles–area scenarios we see include:
- High-impact vehicle collisions (including drivers, passengers, and pedestrians) where tissue damage can worsen over time.
- Industrial and construction accidents where machinery, falling loads, or inadequate safeguards contribute to severe trauma.
- Tourism and outdoor activity injuries where emergency response is delayed by difficult access or weather conditions.
- Medical complications where timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment affect whether limb salvage is possible.
Your claim needs to tell the full story of how the injury progressed—not just that an amputation occurred.


