In Southern Oregon, serious crashes happen on busy commute routes and on roads where weather and visibility can change quickly. When paralysis is involved, the difference between a claim that stalls and one that advances usually comes down to documentation.
A lawyer’s job is to make sure key proof is preserved and organized—such as:
- The initial emergency and imaging records (ER notes, MRI/CT results, surgical summaries)
- Causation details showing how the crash or incident led to the neurological injury
- Functional impacts documented early (mobility, therapy needs, in-home assistance)
Even if you feel overwhelmed, you don’t have to guess what matters most. In Central Point, an evidence-first approach helps prevent gaps that can hurt settlement value later.


