Kenmore has a mix of commute traffic, active neighborhoods, and construction activity that can increase the chances of severe hand/arm injuries, crush injuries, and traumatic accidents. In many cases, the injury chain unfolds quickly—ER care, surgery, follow-ups, and then (sometimes) the difficult decision that amputation is necessary.
That speed matters legally. In Washington, injury claims are time-sensitive, and waiting too long can make it harder to:
- obtain hospital and employer records,
- preserve surveillance from nearby businesses or traffic-related cameras,
- identify witnesses who saw the incident,
- and document how the injury affected work, mobility, and daily life.
If you’re facing amputation now—or you’ve recently been told it may be required—contact a Kenmore amputation injury attorney as early as possible.


