In South Jersey communities like Lindenwold, injuries can trigger immediate contact from insurers, adjusters, and sometimes employers or facility representatives. After a traumatic limb injury, it’s common to feel rushed to sign releases, provide statements, or accept an offer before your medical picture is fully known.
But with amputation injuries, early acceptance can be risky because:
- future prosthetics and follow-up care may not be fully identified yet
- complications (infection, nerve damage, chronic pain) can evolve
- wage loss and disability impact may become clearer only after rehab
Our job is to slow things down just enough to build a claim based on what New Jersey courts and insurers expect: evidence, causation, and damages supported by records.


