Amputation injuries are rarely “clean” cases. They usually involve a chain of events—trauma, emergency treatment, surgery, complications, and then the decision to amputate.
In New Providence, that evidence chain can be harder to reconstruct because of how claims are handled locally:
- Traffic and commuting rush can affect witness availability.
- Busy intersections and roadways may have limited, time-sensitive surveillance.
- Property maintenance issues (parking areas, sidewalks, entrances) can be corrected quickly—sometimes before photographs are taken.
That means the first priority is not paperwork—it’s preserving proof while it still exists.


