In serious limb-loss cases, the evidence that determines liability is often time-sensitive. In Metuchen and across Middlesex County, claims frequently hinge on proof collected early—especially when:
- the incident involved a vehicle or truck on Route 1/9, Ernston Road corridors, or local connectors,
- the injury happened on a construction site or subcontracted work (where documentation may be controlled by multiple entities), or
- you were transported to different facilities and the medical record is fragmented.
Do this early, if you can:
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh: where you were in Metuchen, what you saw/heard, and who was present.
- Request copies of any incident report (workplace), EMS transport info, and hospital discharge paperwork.
- Identify every location where surveillance might exist (property entrances, nearby businesses, parking areas, transit-adjacent cameras).
- Keep receipts and records for travel, medications, and follow-up care.
This is where many cases are won or lost—not by what happened medically, but by how clearly it’s documented.


