In our community, severe injuries commonly arise from situations where evidence can disappear quickly:
- Traffic-heavy corridors and high-speed crashes where vehicles are moved, footage is overwritten, or witnesses disperse.
- Construction and industrial activity across the region where equipment, safety logs, and site access records may be modified or lost.
- Tourist and event periods that increase pedestrian presence and create crowded-scene documentation challenges.
When an amputation occurs, the “story” in the first 24–72 hours can heavily influence liability and damages later. Acting early helps ensure the facts remain consistent—medical, mechanical, and factual.


