Many online tools assume clean, straightforward facts: immediate emergency care, consistent follow-up, and uncomplicated causation.
In Tigard, that’s not always what happens.
- Commuter-style crashes can involve disputed impact, lane changes, or sudden braking—so fault and causation get argued.
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries may include witnesses who can describe what they saw but not what it means medically.
- Retail and property falls can create documentation gaps (who saw it, when it was reported, whether video exists).
- Oregon treatment access and appointment timing can affect how quickly records appear—delays don’t mean the injury is minor, but they can be used against you.
So instead of trusting a single number, use a calculator only as a starting point—then build a record that fits how your situation will be evaluated.


