Many paralysis claims hinge on details—what happened in the moments before the injury, what the medical team documented, and whether the records match the story. In the Tualatin area, common situations include:
- Commuter collisions involving lane changes, turning movements, and sudden braking.
- Roadway and intersection hazards where lighting, signage, or traffic control may be questioned.
- Suburban slip-and-fall incidents in retail centers, apartment common areas, sidewalks, or entryways.
- Construction and industrial job injuries tied to safety training, equipment, and site conditions.
- Medical delays or miscommunication that can affect diagnosis, imaging, or treatment timing.
When paralysis is involved, the “what happened” question quickly becomes a “what caused it” question—turning medical documentation into legal evidence.


