In the Seattle–Tacoma region, claims frequently get attention quickly—especially when a crash happens on busy corridors, when a worksite incident is reported, or when an injury appears “stable” in the first medical notes.
But with amputation injuries, “stability” can be temporary. Complications can evolve, treatment plans can change, and the real financial impact may not be clear until months later—when prosthetics, therapy, home accommodations, and follow-up care become necessary.
That’s why residents of Covington, WA should be careful when an adjuster asks for a recorded statement or pushes for an early settlement. Early offers often focus on what’s already known, not what the injury will require over time.


