Oregon catastrophic injury cases often turn on whether early evidence is preserved while it’s still available. In Woodburn, that can include:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage from vehicles traveling near the incident area
- Witness contacts before people go back to work or relocate
- Photos of road conditions (lane changes, debris, signage, lighting, and crosswalk visibility)
- Incident reports and any communication you receive from insurers
Even if you’re overwhelmed, take basic steps right away:
- Save copies of ER paperwork, discharge instructions, and medication lists.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh (who was in the vehicle, where you were, what happened first).
- Keep receipts for out-of-pocket costs—gas, prescriptions, travel for follow-up care.
A catastrophic injury lawyer can help you build a “timeline of harm” tied to the specific crash—not a generic story.


