In a busy suburban community like Attleboro, serious limb injuries can occur in settings you may not immediately connect to a legal claim—construction work, warehouse or manufacturing incidents, vehicle crashes involving commuters, and slip-and-fall events around retail and service locations.
What many people don’t realize: amputation cases frequently depend on how well the medical record lines up with the incident record. The timing matters—when symptoms started, when treatment began, what clinicians documented, and how complications were described.
That’s why early evidence organization is critical. If you don’t preserve key information—photos, incident reports, witness contact info, and the chain of medical decisions—your claim can become harder to prove later.


