In a smaller community like La Grande, incidents can be reported quickly—but evidence can still disappear just as quickly. Surveillance may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and records can be hard to locate across medical providers.
Catastrophic limb injuries can also develop over time—what starts as a crush injury, burn, or severe infection may progress to tissue loss and amputation. That medical timeline matters for causation and for identifying which party may be responsible.
The sooner your case is organized, the stronger it usually is.


