Injuries that cause paralysis usually create a timeline with clear turning points: the first emergency response, imaging and diagnosis, treatment decisions, and changes in function over time.
In Portland and surrounding areas, claims commonly involve:
- Serious roadway crashes (including commuter traffic and intersection impacts)
- Falls at homes, rentals, churches, and local businesses
- Jobsite injuries involving ladders, construction activity, warehouse work, or industrial equipment
- Disputed medical causation when the defense argues the injury wasn’t caused—or wasn’t caused by their actions
After paralysis, the biggest risk is not just the injury itself—it’s losing momentum while evidence fades, records are incomplete, or insurers pressure you to make statements before your case is understood.


