Burien traffic and dense pedestrian areas mean many incidents happen quickly—then people delay care because pain seems manageable, they assume it’s “just bruising,” or they try to get through the workday. In Washington, insurers frequently argue that delayed symptoms mean the injury wasn’t caused by the event.
Internal injuries complicate that dispute:
- Symptoms may develop after swelling or bleeding progresses.
- Imaging and lab results may not be reviewed in a way that clearly ties findings to the incident mechanics.
- Notes can be incomplete if care was delayed or if follow-up wasn’t documented.
A Burien-focused approach prioritizes building a clean timeline from the day of the incident through every test, diagnosis, and follow-up visit.


