In a community like The Dalles, injuries often involve real-world scenarios tied to commuting traffic, state highway travel, weather changes, and worksite activity—and those details matter later.
Paralysis claims turn on three linked questions:
- What happened (the incident mechanics)
- How the medical condition was caused (medical causation)
- What the injury will cost and change (future care and daily life impact)
When paralysis is involved, waiting to “see how things turn out” can create problems. Oregon cases depend on clear documentation, consistent treatment records, and timely evidence gathering. The sooner we map the incident timeline to the medical timeline, the more effectively we can address disputes about causation and severity.


