Many Enumclaw families don’t discover a potential medical problem until after they’re back home—sometimes after follow-up appointments, changes in symptoms, or a second opinion. In practice, that means:
- The timeline gets harder to reconstruct because caregivers and patients return to work and daily routines.
- Records arrive in pieces (portions of the chart, discharge paperwork, lab summaries), and key details can be difficult to locate.
- Insurance questions start quickly, sometimes before you’ve had time to review what actually happened.
When you suspect negligence, your goal isn’t to “prove it” yourself—it’s to preserve the evidence and build a clear chronology so a lawyer can evaluate breach and causation based on WA standards.


