In Edmonds, many serious injuries happen in settings tied to day-to-day life: busy roads during commute hours, pedestrian activity near waterfront and transit areas, construction and property maintenance, and workplaces across the greater Seattle region.
When an amputation occurs, the facts can disappear fast—surveillance gets overwritten, devices are repaired or removed, incident reports get finalized, and memories fade. A fast response helps ensure the record is complete enough to connect the incident to the amputation and the long-term consequences.
The goal: build a claim that reflects the full impact of limb loss—not just the first emergency treatment.


