Amputation injuries don’t behave like typical “one-time” harms. Even when the initial trauma happens in a split second—like a crush incident, a severe fall, or catastrophic vehicle impact—the legal and medical story continues to evolve.
In Bergenfield, many cases also involve pressure from insurers and other parties who want quick answers—especially when the injured person is still in recovery or under medication. That’s when mistakes happen: incomplete statements, missing documentation, or accepting an early offer that only covers what’s already been billed.
You need a team that can:
- identify who should be held responsible (not just the person you first deal with),
- preserve the evidence that New Jersey courts expect to see,
- and document future needs—prosthetics, therapy, and ongoing care.


