Amputation injuries are already catastrophic. In the Tonawanda area, they can become even more complex because of how New York injury claims are handled and how quickly evidence can disappear.
Common local realities include:
- Busy roadways and commuting routes: Motor vehicle incidents can involve disputed fault (lane changes, visibility, speed, road conditions), and vehicle data may be time-sensitive.
- Construction and industrial workplaces: Equipment-related injuries often require early documentation of safety procedures, maintenance logs, training records, and incident reporting.
- Medical systems with multiple providers: Your care may be spread across emergency treatment, surgical follow-ups, physical therapy, and prosthetic evaluations—creating gaps insurers may try to exploit.
When you’re recovering, it’s easy to miss details that later become central to liability and damages.


