In many injuries, the first weeks after an accident are when insurers try to control the narrative. They may request statements, push for early settlement, or frame your symptoms as temporary—especially when imaging doesn’t fully explain your pain.
In Washington, you also have to pay attention to deadlines. Waiting too long can weaken evidence, make causation harder to prove, and risk missing the window to file. A lawyer can help you respond to adjusters without accidentally hurting your claim.
Common local pattern: after a crash near commuting routes or a fall at a store/restaurant, people feel pressured to “just explain what happened” before medical documentation is complete. Later, inconsistencies can be used to argue your symptoms weren’t caused by the incident.


