In South Amboy, serious limb injuries often happen in environments where people are moving quickly—commutes, industrial work sites, delivery routes, and busy roadways. When amputation occurs, the “next steps” aren’t just medical. They’re also evidence, insurance communication, and New Jersey claim deadlines.
After a catastrophic injury, it’s common for families to feel pressure to give recorded statements, sign paperwork, or accept an early number that sounds like it covers today’s bills. But in amputation claims, today’s bills are usually only the beginning—prosthetics, rehab, home or vehicle modifications, and ongoing follow-up can become lifelong costs.
A South Amboy amputation injury attorney helps you act in the right order: secure the case facts, prevent avoidable mistakes, and build a damages story that reflects how limb loss changes work and daily life.


