Melrose is a suburban community with lots of daily movement—construction projects, retail and service work, delivery routes, and frequent roadway activity tied to regional commuting. When an amputation happens, it’s rarely “slow and simple.” It often involves:
- Workplace incidents on job sites or in warehouses and maintenance areas
- Motor vehicle and pedestrian crashes near busy corridors and intersections
- Truck/van impacts or equipment-related injuries during deliveries
- Delayed recognition of complications after severe trauma or infection
In these situations, early evidence can disappear fast: security footage gets overwritten, incident logs are updated, and “helpful” statements to insurers are recorded in a way that doesn’t match the later medical reality.


