In Washington, catastrophic injuries aren’t just “serious”—they are typically the kind of harm that creates long-term limitations.
In our Port Orchard cases, catastrophic injuries often involve:
- Traumatic brain injury after high-impact collisions
- Spinal cord and neck injuries that affect mobility and long-term care needs
- Severe burns from workplace incidents or equipment failures
- Limb loss or catastrophic fractures that require extended rehab and possible permanent support
- Internal injuries that change how a person can work, drive, or care for family
Because these injuries can evolve, early diagnoses don’t always reveal the full scope. That’s why the “what now?” phase matters.


