Amputations in our area often trace back to harm that escalates fast—especially where people commute, work around equipment, or share roadways with slower-moving traffic.
Common local fact patterns we see include:
- Industrial and manufacturing work: crush injuries, caught-in/between accidents, and equipment malfunctions.
- Construction and maintenance sites: falls, heavy material handling, and failures to secure hazards.
- Roadway trauma: severe collisions on corridors where commuting traffic mixes with trucks and turning vehicles.
- Farm and seasonal work: machinery-related injuries that require immediate, specialized medical attention.
When limb loss happens, the legal question becomes: who had a duty to prevent the harm, and what evidence shows that duty was breached? Your case strategy depends on the scene details and the medical timeline.


