In New Britain, many serious injuries occur in the moments right after impact or failure—when people are rushed from the scene, asked to sign forms, and told to “just get checked out.” That’s when critical details can disappear.
A strong claim usually depends on whether the facts were preserved quickly, including:
- incident reports from the scene (workplace, roadway, or premises)
- early medical notes that describe the cause and severity
- photos/video that capture conditions (guards, equipment, hazards, traffic controls)
- witness information from bystanders, supervisors, or coworkers
If you’re dealing with limb loss, waiting to “see what develops” can work against you—because evidence and memory fade, and insurers frequently ask for statements early.


