In the days after a catastrophic injury, most families in Oregon are focused on hospitals, specialists, and day-to-day survival. But claims can start moving long before anyone feels “ready” to talk about legal options.
In Oregon and surrounding areas of Lucas County, many severe injuries happen in high-traffic settings—like commuting corridors, intersections with frequent turning movements, and roadway conditions that can change quickly (weather, lighting, and road surface). These realities can affect how evidence is collected and how insurers frame fault.
The early phase matters: surveillance footage can be overwritten, witnesses become harder to reach, and medical records may not yet reflect the injury’s longer-term functional impact.


