Amputation claims typically aren’t tied to a single, clean event. The injury story may include:
- A sudden traumatic incident (crush injury, industrial accident, severe fall, roadway collision)
- Medical escalation (infection, tissue necrosis, complications after surgery)
- Decisions made under time pressure (emergency triage, transfer between facilities, treatment changes)
Because of that, the legal question is not only whether an amputation occurred, but why it became medically necessary and whether negligent conduct contributed to the severity or outcome.
In New Jersey, insurance adjusters may push for quick explanations early on. A prepared, evidence-based approach helps prevent your case from being reduced to a short timeline that doesn’t reflect the full medical trajectory.


