In Redmond and across Oregon, the days after a fatal event are often where cases are won or weakened.
Before you focus on numbers, focus on preserving facts:
- Get incident documentation (police or incident reports, citations if issued, and any supervisor/HR documentation in workplace cases).
- Record witness information while memories are fresh—especially for multi-vehicle crashes on busy corridors.
- Save expense records immediately (funeral and burial invoices, travel to medical facilities, and any out-of-pocket costs).
- Be cautious with statements to insurance or other parties. What you say early can be used later to argue fault or causation.
Oregon cases also involve time-sensitive legal deadlines. Waiting to “see what happens” can reduce options even when the case feels obvious.


