In Salisbury, many serious injuries happen in settings where evidence can disappear quickly—industrial areas, construction zones, loading docks, and high-traffic corridors where cameras and witness memories may change fast.
After an amputation, insurance adjusters may contact you early, ask for statements, or propose quick resolutions. Meanwhile, medical records are being created across multiple facilities, and key details about the incident can be scattered.
Your priority should be medical care. After that, the next priority is protecting the claim so your case doesn’t get weakened by preventable mistakes.


