Homer Glen is a suburban community with heavy commuting traffic and frequent movement around retail centers, workplaces, and school-adjacent areas. That matters because amputation injuries often come from situations where evidence can disappear quickly—dashcam recordings get overwritten, witnesses move on, and incident sites get cleaned or altered.
We encourage injured people to act early so key proof doesn’t vanish:
- Preserve incident details (time, location, who was present)
- Identify where video may exist (nearby traffic cameras, business security systems, employer footage)
- Request the right records from hospitals and treating facilities
- Document functional changes (mobility, pain, limitations—especially when returning to work is no longer possible)


