In New Rochelle, serious injuries often involve situations where evidence can disappear fast—such as:
- traffic crashes and hit-and-run investigations
- worksite incidents with machinery, scaffolding, or falling objects
- slips, trips, or unsafe conditions near public walkways
- events or high pedestrian areas where surveillance may be overwritten
When an amputation results, the “cause” isn’t only the moment of impact or trauma. It may also involve medical timing, infection control, vascular/nerve complications, and decisions made during emergency care and surgery.
What this means for you: the first days are critical for preserving facts that insurers and defense attorneys will later challenge.


