In the first days after a catastrophic injury, you may feel pressure to “just settle” while you’re still dealing with pain, procedures, and follow-up appointments. In Oregon, insurers and defense counsel often focus on getting information early—sometimes through requests for recorded statements, quick paperwork, or “we just need a few answers” emails.
Fast help should not mean rushing to sign something you don’t understand. It should mean:
- organizing medical records as they arrive
- documenting the event while details are fresh
- preserving evidence (including dashcam/surveillance where available)
- identifying who may be responsible (and whether multiple parties are involved)
- preparing a settlement demand that reflects likely long-term impacts, not just early bills
When catastrophic injuries involve ongoing treatment, the early numbers are rarely the whole picture. A lawyer can help you keep negotiations anchored to the realities of recovery.


