Amputations in Seattle often come from situations that involve heavy equipment, tight spaces, high pedestrian activity, and complex travel patterns. Examples include:
- Construction-site injuries (falls, crush injuries, caught-in machinery incidents, missing safeguards)
- Warehouse and logistics accidents (forklifts, conveyor equipment, load-handling failures)
- Pedestrian and commuter crashes (including injuries around major corridors where visibility and traffic flow are issues)
- Recreational and event-related incidents (tourist areas, crowded venues, and high-traffic seasons)
- Workplace incidents involving power tools or industrial processes
Because Seattle cases can involve multiple responsible parties—employers, contractors, property owners, equipment vendors, drivers, or healthcare providers—early legal triage matters.


