In Newberg, catastrophic injuries frequently occur in settings tied to the region’s workforce and travel patterns—industrial and warehouse work, construction and equipment use, and traffic-related crashes on nearby routes. In these cases, the difference between a strong claim and a stalled one is often what gets preserved in the first days.
After a limb loss, evidence can disappear quickly:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten or limited by retention policies.
- Incident reports can be revised or circulated only internally.
- Employers and contractors may move equipment and records.
- Medical documentation may not fully reflect the causal story until later.
A lawyer’s job is to help you secure what matters now and build a coherent record that insurance companies can’t dismiss as “unclear.”


