Catastrophic injuries often evolve over the first weeks and months. That means the “full picture” of damages—future care, assistive devices, caregiving needs, and lost earning capacity—may not be fully known right away.
In Oregon, the pressure to settle quickly can be intense, especially when adjusters say they can “resolve this fast.” But if you settle before your treatment plan is clear, you risk accepting an amount that doesn’t reflect the long-term reality of paralysis.
A local paralysis injury attorney can help you avoid premature decisions by focusing on what must be documented now so your claim is valued with the future in mind.


