Salem is a city where people commute on busy corridors and mix fast-moving traffic with pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers who may be navigating construction zones or changing traffic patterns. Catastrophic injuries—including spinal cord injuries that can lead to paralysis—often involve:
- Rear-end collisions and high-impact crashes where the body is jolted or compressed
- Lane changes that leave too little space to react
- Motorcycle wrecks where there’s little protection for the spine and neck
- Collisions involving vehicles stopped suddenly due to traffic control or roadway hazards
- Severe impacts caused by debris or uneven roadway conditions
In these situations, the “story” matters: what happened in the seconds before impact, what the roadway or traffic conditions were, and how quickly emergency care arrived. Insurance companies may move quickly with statements and document requests—so having legal guidance early can help prevent missteps that weaken later negotiations.


