Lowell has a mix of industrial work, growing residential neighborhoods, and frequent commuting patterns along major roadways. In serious limb-loss incidents, the evidence that matters most can disappear fast—footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and employers/insurers start building their version of events.
That means the first priority is not “waiting to see.” It’s locking down the facts while they’re still obtainable:
- incident reports and safety logs
- medical records from the first 72 hours
- photos of the scene (and any hazards noted)
- names of witnesses who were on-site
- vehicle and property condition information (when applicable)
When we review your case, we look for what Lowell residents typically overlook after a catastrophic injury: what happened immediately before the injury, what was documented during emergency treatment, and what was—or wasn’t—followed in the medical timeline.


