Limb loss can come from multiple scenarios common to our area—especially where people commute, work around equipment, or travel through busy road corridors.
Common ways catastrophic limb injuries occur in and around Stevens Point include:
- Workplace incidents involving industrial tools, conveyors, cutting equipment, forklifts, or falls from height.
- Motor vehicle collisions where high-impact trauma leads to blood-flow or nerve damage that worsens over time.
- Construction and property hazards (uneven surfaces, inadequate barriers, unsafe maintenance, poor lighting).
- Medical complications where delays, missed warning signs, or negligent aftercare contribute to tissue loss.
These cases are rarely “one event only.” The injury story often evolves—initial trauma, emergency stabilization, surgery, infection or circulation problems, and then amputation. Your legal claim should reflect that full medical timeline.


