Amputation cases in Maine often involve evidence that gets harder to obtain over time. In Lewiston, that can be especially true when:
- Crashes occur during commutes and winter road conditions. Salt, slush, and shifting traffic patterns can affect how quickly scenes are cleared and how evidence is documented.
- Incidents happen near busy corridors or event traffic. When police reports and witness information aren’t requested promptly, it becomes harder to track down people who saw what happened.
- Construction and industrial work contribute to serious injuries. Machinery, falls, and crush injuries can involve multiple parties (contractors, equipment owners, staffing agencies), and each may hold different records.
Your claim depends on what can be proven—so the first goal is protecting the evidence while it’s still accessible.


