In the Seattle metro area, severe collisions and workplace incidents can happen fast—and the aftermath can move even faster.
In Kenmore and nearby neighborhoods, catastrophic harm frequently shows up after:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle crashes linked to congestion and sudden braking
- Lane-change impacts along busy corridors
- Motorcycle and pedestrian-related trauma around higher-activity areas
- Jobsite injuries where temporary traffic control, equipment movement, or changing work zones create unexpected hazards
When liability is contested, the defense often focuses on one thing: uncertainty. They may argue the injury is temporary, that symptoms were caused by something else, or that the full impact wasn’t proven quickly enough.
A Kenmore-focused catastrophic injury plan aims to prevent that uncertainty from becoming an advantage for the insurance side.


