After a catastrophic injury, the clock starts running in two ways:
- Evidence disappears quickly — video may be overwritten, witnesses forget details, and electronic systems log data for limited periods.
- Oregon claim timelines still apply — even when you don’t yet know the full extent of permanent impairment.
Insurance adjusters may also push for quick statements or “helpful” documentation early in the process. In West Linn—and across Oregon—those early interactions can be used to argue that the injury is exaggerated, unrelated, or already improving.
The practical goal: build a defensible narrative that matches your medical timeline and the incident, before the case gets narrowed by early assumptions.


