Spokane Valley has a mix of suburban streets, busy corridors during commute hours, and active industrial and construction zones. When a catastrophic limb injury happens, the early details matter because evidence can disappear fast—dashcam footage may be overwritten, jobsite records can be archived, and witness memories fade.
That’s why the first priority is preserving the record while you’re still able to gather information:
- Identify the location and direction of travel (or the specific worksite area)
- Capture incident details while they’re fresh (what happened immediately before the injury)
- Keep every medical discharge instruction, therapy plan, and prosthetics recommendation
- Save receipts for travel to appointments, medications, and home accessibility needs
In Washington, these early records can strongly influence how liability and damages are argued later—especially when insurers claim the injury was unavoidable, unrelated, or worsened by factors outside their control.


