In smaller communities like Klamath Falls, it’s common for people to be unsure what to do next—especially if the other driver is gone and there’s no obvious “smoking gun.” But in practice, the strongest cases depend on timing.
Evidence can disappear quickly after a crash:
- Nearby cameras may overwrite footage within days.
- Witnesses who saw the incident around town (or after an event) may become harder to reach.
- Medical symptoms can change, and without documentation, insurers may argue the injuries were caused by something else.
Your initial choices—what you report, what you photograph, and what you say to insurance—can affect how your claim is evaluated under Oregon’s personal injury timelines.


