In and around Manhattan, Illinois, life moves quickly—commutes, job sites, deliveries, and community events all keep traffic and pedestrian activity high. That matters because catastrophic limb injuries often happen in high-movement environments:
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial and construction activity
- Crashes and near-crashes involving vehicles sharing roads with trucks and bicyclists
- Property hazards like poorly maintained sidewalks, loading areas, or uneven surfaces
- Tourism/event surges where crowds increase the chance of falls and emergency response delays
In these situations, evidence can disappear quickly: surveillance footage gets overwritten, incident logs get revised, and witnesses move on. The sooner you start preserving information, the better your chances of building a consistent case.


