Many catastrophic injury claims in this area begin with predictable patterns:
- Rear-end and multi-car collisions on major routes where braking distances and distraction matter.
- Lane changes and turn conflicts near high-traffic corridors and intersections.
- Night and low-visibility crashes when drivers are tired from long workdays.
- Commercial and delivery vehicles involved in collisions that can complicate fault.
- Construction-adjacent incidents where changing traffic patterns and equipment increase risk.
When the impact is severe, insurance representatives may push for quick statements or documents before your medical picture is clear. In Washington, that early “information gathering” phase can still affect how a claim is valued later—especially when injuries are permanent or require long-term care.


