In eastern Oregon, catastrophic injuries can happen on highways, in rural driveways, in parking areas, and at job sites spread across long distances. That reality makes evidence timing critical.
After paralysis, the most important proof is usually tied to:
- Emergency and hospital documentation created early (ER notes, imaging, discharge summaries)
- Witness accounts while memories are still consistent
- Scene documentation (photos, video, skid marks, road conditions, lighting, debris)
- Workplace safety records when a jobsite incident is involved
Once days pass, it becomes harder to obtain complete records—especially if an insurer disputes causation or argues the injury was unrelated.


