Amputation injuries are not just “bad injuries.” They usually trigger a chain reaction: emergency stabilization, surgeries, infection or complication management, rehabilitation, and then long-term prosthetics and care.
In Tumwater, the causes we commonly see can include:
- Truck and vehicle crashes on major routes, including injuries from high-impact trauma
- Construction and jobsite accidents involving tools, heavy equipment, or falls
- Workplace incidents in industrial or logistics settings
- Premises hazards—for example, poorly maintained walkways, inadequate warnings, or unsafe conditions
Because the injury often evolves medically, the legal case must reflect both the incident and what happened afterward.


