Injuries leading to amputation are frequently tied to what can be documented immediately—especially in locations with crowds, changing conditions, and frequent activity.
In Atlantic City, that can include:
- Boardwalk and tourism areas where lighting, crowd flow, and surveillance coverage can change quickly.
- Hotel and event properties where maintenance logs, incident reports, and staff statements may be generated internally.
- Parking lots, loading areas, and walkways where vehicle movement, wet surfaces, or restricted access can become disputed.
- Construction and service work connected to seasonal demand, where safety systems and training records may be critical.
From a claim perspective, missing scene evidence can weaken causation. From a settlement perspective, it can delay negotiations because insurers often question what happened—and what injuries really required amputation.


