Gresham residents often deal with high-speed commuting routes, heavy traffic slowdowns, and frequent roadway merges—conditions that can increase the risk of catastrophic injury. When paralysis is involved, the case usually becomes more complex than typical personal injury claims because insurers will scrutinize:
- How the injury occurred (mechanics of the crash, impact forces, seat position, restraint use)
- Whether the paralysis was caused by the accident versus a pre-existing condition
- Whether the medical record supports the severity and permanence of the neurological damage
In Oregon, the way fault is allocated and how damages are proven can significantly affect outcomes. A paralysis case isn’t just about what happened—it’s about proving what the injury changed in your life, and what it will require next.


