Many catastrophic spinal injuries in Central Oregon involve the same real-world patterns:
- High-speed collisions on regional highways (sudden impact, delayed symptoms, dispute over causation)
- Lane changes and intersection turning where visibility and reaction time become central issues
- Workplace and jobsite incidents tied to construction, deliveries, equipment, or falls
- Tourism-season activity that increases traffic volume and risk exposure
In these situations, settlement value usually depends less on the diagnosis label and more on the record: what happened, what symptoms followed, and how quickly doctors documented neurological impairment.


