Amputation cases don’t resolve like typical injury claims. Even when the initial event seems clear, the legal “story” depends on what happened next medically—surgery decisions, infection control, tissue damage, rehabilitation planning, and whether complications forced the outcome.
In Washington, claims are also time-sensitive. While the exact deadline depends on your situation and who may be responsible, waiting can reduce your options by making evidence harder to obtain and weakening the timeline used to prove causation.
Early legal triage helps with:
- securing accident and medical records before they’re incomplete or lost
- identifying all potential responsible parties (not just the most obvious one)
- documenting damages that extend beyond hospital discharge—prosthetics, therapy, home/work limitations


