In most serious amputation cases, the dispute isn’t only whether the injury is real. It’s whether the law recognizes that the harm was caused by someone else’s conduct and whether the losses go beyond what an insurer wants to calculate quickly.
In Bangor, common drivers of disputes include:
- Evidence that gets lost fast (surveillance overwritten, jobsite cleanup, damaged equipment hauled away)
- Conflicting accounts between witnesses, drivers, employers, or property managers
- Medical uncertainty early on (complications, infection, delayed identification of worsening tissue damage)
- Liability shared across parties (e.g., a crash involving more than one vehicle or responsibility split between an employer and a contractor)


