East Providence residents often move between neighborhoods, schools, retail corridors, and major routes. That day-to-day movement matters in injury cases because evidence is time-sensitive:
- Crash scenes and traffic-camera footage can be overwritten or removed quickly.
- Witnesses—including commuters and pedestrians—may be hard to track down days later.
- Work sites and equipment locations can change fast as projects continue.
When amputation occurs, the “what happened” is often only part of the story. The other part is how quickly complications were identified and treated, and whether the responsible party acted reasonably under the circumstances.


