Woodburn’s mix of commuting traffic, busy commercial corridors, and active industrial/work sites means broken-bone injuries can happen in many ways—but the dispute usually looks similar:
- The other side argues the fracture was pre-existing or unrelated.
- They claim the incident couldn’t have caused the specific injury shown on imaging.
- They point to gaps in treatment or delays in diagnostics.
In Oregon, insurers and defense counsel often try to narrow the case to what they can prove quickly. That’s why your claim needs a clear, consistent connection between:
- the event, 2) the onset of symptoms, and 3) the medical findings.


