In and around Salem, serious injuries commonly happen in situations where evidence can disappear fast: multi-car crashes on busy corridors, nighttime visibility issues, debris after impacts, and surveillance footage that’s overwritten on a tight schedule. In workplace and construction settings, relevant logs and safety documentation may also be retained only for a limited time.
When paralysis is involved, the case usually hinges on three connections:
- What happened (incident facts)
- How the event caused the neurological injury (medical causation)
- What the injury will require long-term (future care and life-impact)
A “fast settlement” pitch can be tempting, but without an evidence-first approach, it’s easy to accept an offer that doesn’t reflect long-term needs.


