Snohomish residents face injury risks that often involve fast-moving scenes and layered liability. Common local patterns we see include:
- Construction and industrial work near commuting routes: injuries tied to equipment, fall hazards, pinch/crush points, or safety system failures.
- Vehicle crashes during peak travel times: delays in recognizing vascular/nerve damage, plus disputes over fault when reports are incomplete.
- Home and property incidents: unsafe conditions on residential sites, barns, driveways, and landscaping areas—where maintenance duties become a key issue.
- Tourist and seasonal activity: heightened foot traffic at events and recreation areas can complicate eyewitness evidence and surveillance availability.
In these situations, the “story” of how the injury unfolded matters as much as the injury itself. We focus on building a clear, evidence-based timeline linking the incident to why the limb loss happened.


