In a close-knit, walkable South Jersey community like Collingswood, catastrophic injuries can happen in multiple day-to-day settings—parking lots, busy intersections, older buildings, home improvement work, and workplaces with tight schedules.
A common pattern we see in limb-loss cases is early confusion:
- An incident happens (crush, fall, machinery exposure, vehicle collision, or infection complications).
- Emergency treatment begins immediately.
- Later, insurance adjusters request statements and paperwork while your medical status is still changing.
The result? Key facts get lost—who witnessed what, what the scene looked like, which providers made which decisions, and what medical records show about causation and severity.


