In and around Gillette, severe limb injuries often connect to environments where serious harm can escalate quickly:
- Industrial and construction work (machinery entanglement, crush injuries, falls, and inadequate lockout/tagout)
- Trucking and vehicle collisions on regional routes, where high-impact trauma can lead to tissue damage and complications
- Residential properties and rural access (unsafe steps/landings, poorly maintained walkways, delayed discovery of serious wounds)
- Medical settings where amputation may follow infection, delayed diagnosis, or complications that should have been treated sooner
Even when the initial event seems “clear,” amputation cases often involve multiple decision points—what happened first, what was missed, and how quickly treatment responded. Those facts can determine who is legally responsible.


