In University Place, many serious injury cases involve fast-moving situations—like weekday traffic patterns, late-day delivery routes, construction site activity, and busy intersections where drivers and pedestrians share space.
After a catastrophic injury, the defense often pushes for early closure: quick statements, “simple” paperwork, or a settlement offer before the full medical picture is known. In Washington, the injury’s severity and causation must be supported with credible documentation, and waiting too long can leave gaps you can’t easily fill later.
Fast action helps you:
- preserve evidence while it’s still available (including vehicle data, photos/video, and witness information)
- build a medical timeline that matches how symptoms actually evolved
- avoid statements or releases that can limit what can be recovered


