Interactive Legal Resource
Choose Your Own Adventure: Accident Claim Edition
A useful, memorable mini-game about the decisions that can shape an injury claim before anyone starts talking settlement numbers, now with claim-backpack items and a final grade.
Disclaimer: This interactive resource is for general educational information only. It is not legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and cannot predict the outcome of any particular Oregon or Washington injury claim.
Personal injury claims are not won by secret legal spells. They are usually built from practical choices: getting appropriate medical care, preserving evidence, avoiding guesses, tracking bills, and understanding what a release means before signing. Play through the accident claim adventure below, collect claim-backpack items, and see whether your choices earn an A-grade file or a chaos-gremlin ending.
This interactive tool is for general education only. It is not legal advice, a legal evaluation, or a prediction about any specific claim.

Chapter 1: The Bumper Crunch
You are shaken up at a rainy intersection. The other driver is already saying, "Let us just exchange numbers and skip the report." Your neck feels stiff, but adrenaline is still running the meeting.
Narrator
Rain ticks on the hood. A turn signal clicks even though nobody is turning anymore. This is the awkward minute where everyone wants the crash to be over, but the claim is quietly beginning.
Useful clue
The first fork is about two things at once: staying safe and preserving facts before the scene changes.
What do you do?
No perfect hindsight. Pick what you might actually do.
What the adventure is really teaching
Evidence has a shelf life
Photos, witness information, vehicle damage records, and report numbers are easier to collect early than to reconstruct later.
Medical records tell the timeline
Consistent care helps connect symptoms, limitations, bills, and work restrictions. Gaps may need honest explanation.
Adjuster calls are not casual chats
Truth matters, but guessing dates, minimizing symptoms, or giving incomplete recorded statements can create avoidable claim problems.
The offer is not the net recovery
Bills, liens, reimbursement claims, wage loss, future care, and release language can all affect whether a settlement makes practical sense.
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The adventure is the memorable version. These resources are the practical version to use when you are organizing a real claim file.
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