Amputation injuries often involve fast decisions: emergency stabilization, surgery, infection control, and rapid referrals to specialists. While you’re focused on survival and recovery, insurers and responsible parties may push for early statements or quickly request recorded interviews.
In New Jersey personal injury cases, what you do in the first days can affect what evidence is available later—especially when the incident involves:
- Crash investigations (photos, vehicle data, witness contact info)
- Industrial or construction sites (safety logs, maintenance records, training documentation)
- Premises incidents (surveillance footage retention and repair records)
- Medical complications (how treatment decisions were documented at each step)
The goal isn’t to “win fast.” The goal is to build a record strong enough to support compensation that reflects what limb loss actually costs over time.


