In a smaller New Hampshire city like Keene, accidents can involve familiar places and repeat players—employers, property managers, contractors, and insurers who handle claims frequently. That can be helpful, but it also means evidence can be controlled quickly (and sometimes quietly) by the parties involved.
In the first days, common issues we see include:
- Incident reports that are incomplete or later “corrected”
- Surveillance footage overwritten on short timelines
- Inconsistent timelines between what witnesses remember and what medical records reflect
- Insurance statements taken too early before the full extent of the limb injury is understood


