In a smaller community, news travels fast—and so do assumptions. After a serious injury, you may hear conflicting stories about what happened, what you “should have done,” or whether complications were “just medical.” Meanwhile, insurance adjusters may ask for statements before your treatment plan is stable.
Exeter residents may also be dealing with injuries tied to:
- Work sites and agricultural operations where machinery and moving equipment are common
- Vehicles and commutes on local roads where traffic patterns and visibility can be factors
- Public spaces where lighting, maintenance, or property conditions can contribute to falls or crush-type injuries
When amputation is involved, the claim typically hinges on documentation—what happened first, what the medical records show, and which party had a duty to prevent the harm.


