Paralysis injuries don’t just change your mobility—they change everything: transportation needs, home accessibility, ongoing therapy, and the ability to work. But in the early stages, evidence can be time-sensitive.
In Klamath Falls, cases commonly involve:
- Winter driving impacts (slippery roads, reduced visibility, sudden braking)
- High-traffic commuting intersections and merges
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure near downtown routes during busy seasons
- Jobsite hazards tied to weather, equipment, and shifting work conditions
A paralysis claim is built on proving (1) what happened, (2) how it caused the neurological injury, and (3) the real long-term costs. Waiting too long can make it harder to obtain crash documentation, security footage, maintenance records, or witness statements.


