Amputation injuries don’t always stem from the obvious type of accident. In Spokane, we frequently see serious limb injuries connected to:
- Construction and jobsite incidents (equipment contact, falling objects, pinch/crush hazards)
- Warehouse, yard, and industrial work (conveyor and machinery entanglement)
- Vehicle collisions (especially involving pedestrians, cyclists, or commuters on busy corridors)
- Winter conditions (ice-related falls, emergency response delays, and complications)
- Recreational and tourism activity (injuries on trails, around events, and during seasonal travel)
The common thread is that Spokane cases often involve multiple records and witnesses: incident reports, employer safety documentation, EMS/hospital notes, imaging, and sometimes surveillance.


