In the Portland metro area, catastrophic injuries frequently happen in settings tied to daily commuting and dense pedestrian activity: multi-lane collisions near major corridors, crashes involving bicycles or scooters, and severe falls in retail centers and apartment buildings.
Paralysis injuries also tend to evolve—swelling, imaging results, and neurological findings may change as doctors complete exams and treatment. Insurers know that too. They may try to limit liability early, request recorded statements, or focus on gaps in documentation.
The sooner a case is organized, the better positioned you are to preserve medical causation evidence, incident proof, and the timeline that shows how the injury affected your function.


