Secaucus is a dense, transit-heavy area with constant vehicle traffic, frequent construction activity, and busy work sites. When a limb injury happens—whether from a workplace incident, a roadway crash, or an on-site hazard—the investigation often moves quickly.
Insurance representatives may request recorded statements, ask for documentation, or suggest you “don’t need a lawyer.” But in amputation cases, early steps matter because:
- Evidence can disappear fast (surveillance footage may be overwritten; incident areas get repaired or cleared)
- Medical records evolve (initial notes may not reflect the full causal story)
- Liability can become complicated when multiple parties are involved (drivers, employers, property owners, contractors)
- New Jersey deadlines may limit what can be filed and when
If you want to protect your claim, you need a strategy that starts while the facts are still fresh.


