In the Salem area, many people first contact an attorney only after their diagnosis becomes clearer and treatment costs start adding up. But product-injury evidence often depends on details that can fade—brand names, approximate purchase years, and where a product was stored or used. If you’re dealing with ongoing care, it can feel impossible to reconstruct everything.
In Oregon, deadlines for filing (statutes of limitation) can limit when you can bring a claim, and the clock may depend on when your injury was discovered or reasonably should have been discovered. Waiting too long can also make it harder to obtain business records or preserve product-specific information.
What you do next matters:
- Keep medical documentation organized from day one.
- Record the products you used (brand, type, and time period).
- Avoid casual statements that you can’t verify later.


