Quincy’s mix of dense neighborhoods, heavy commuter traffic, and active construction means catastrophic injuries can happen quickly—and proof can disappear just as fast. Surveillance footage may be overwritten, witnesses may be hard to reach, and official incident details can be more complex than people expect.
When amputation is involved, the timeline is especially unforgiving. In Massachusetts, the deadline to file a claim is often tied to when the injury was discovered or should reasonably have been discovered. Waiting can also weaken your case by making it harder to confirm what happened and who was responsible.
If your injury is new—or if complications later resulted in limb loss—contacting counsel early helps you move while key evidence is still available.


