Aberdeen is a community where people commute for work and families rely on local businesses and services. When a catastrophe happens, delays in paperwork can create gaps that are hard to fix later.
Common local realities we see in limb-loss cases include:
- Evidence gets lost (surveillance systems overwritten, incident scenes cleared, job sites cleaned up)
- Insurance calls arrive early (sometimes before you understand the full medical impact)
- Medical records are spread across providers (ER, specialists, rehab, prosthetics)
- Causation gets questioned (insurers may argue the outcome was unavoidable or pre-existing)
The first goal is to lock down a timeline and preserve proof that connects the incident to amputation and long-term consequences.


