In Washington, injury claims are time-sensitive. For many types of personal injury cases, the ability to file can depend on specific deadlines tied to when the injury occurred and when it was discovered (or reasonably should have have been discovered).
With amputation injuries, the clock starts early—not when you feel ready, but when you first learn the injury is serious. In Mount Vernon, we also see families trying to manage travel and follow-up care across multiple providers, which can make records harder to gather later. Acting early helps ensure:
- incident details are still available (reports, footage, witness info)
- medical records reflect the full cause-and-effect story
- lost wages and ongoing care needs are captured while they’re fresh


