In Orangeburg, catastrophic injuries often happen in settings where evidence can disappear quickly: industrial and construction zones, loading areas, busy roadway intersections, and properties where maintenance issues may not be documented.
After an amputation, important proof can be lost when:
- a site gets cleaned up or repaired,
- surveillance footage is overwritten,
- equipment is returned or removed,
- witnesses move on or become harder to reach.
A lawyer’s job early on is to help you preserve what insurers and defense teams will later challenge—especially the medical timeline linking the initial event to the eventual amputation.


