Before you think about numbers, focus on steps that protect both your health and your case.
- Get emergency care and keep follow-up appointments. Insurers often look for continuity—especially whether symptoms were documented promptly and consistently.
- Ask for copies of key records (ER notes, imaging reports, discharge paperwork, rehab plans). Oregon injury claims frequently hinge on medical documentation that clearly ties the incident to the neurological findings.
- Write down the incident details while they’re fresh—road conditions, weather, lighting, how the injury happened, and who witnessed it.
- Be careful with statements. After a serious injury, people often feel pressured to explain what happened to an adjuster or other parties. In many cases, early statements can be taken out of context.
If you’re overwhelmed, that’s normal. The sooner your evidence is organized, the less likely you are to lose momentum while you’re recovering.


