True, there is a big difference btw just lost of control if the control surfaces could be affected by the trim, In those cases it is def. possible to make a safe landning, and jammed or lost control surfaces. In AH it is all about loss of the control surface itself and that is a much more serious situation than just a snapped wire or something like that.

To put a point on this thread, you can lose all your controls at one time and if you have multiple engines, you can control the aircraft to some degree. Remember the DC10 at Sue City, Iowa? It had no controls of any kind, but crew managed to get it down on an airport and yes, a lot of people died, but a lot of people lived to, including the crew. If they had rudder, then would have been able to keep it on runway and then they might have all lived! But, they didn't and aircraft touched down beside runway, cartwheeled and crashed.
If I have a choice, give me the rudder every time, as directional control is very important when landing!