Mercer Island is a residential community with heavy commute patterns and frequent travel between the island and the Eastside. That creates a common reality after major harm:
- Evidence disappears quickly. Dashcam footage, surveillance clips from nearby businesses, and even phone metadata can be overwritten or lost.
- Insurance contact comes early. After ER treatment, adjusters may ask for recorded statements while you’re still stabilizing.
- Medical certainty can lag behind the injury. In catastrophic cases, prognosis can evolve—especially with traumatic brain injuries, fractures, and spinal trauma.
A “fast settlement” pitch can sound helpful, but it often ignores how Washington catastrophic cases develop once specialists document permanence, long-term limitations, and future care needs.


