In a paralysis case, delays can hurt. Evidence gets lost, witnesses move on, surveillance footage may be overwritten, and medical records can become fragmented when care spans multiple facilities.
After an accident, you may be focused on treatment—but a paralysis claim also has a legal timeline. A Washington personal injury claim generally must be filed within the applicable statute of limitations, and exceptions can apply depending on the circumstances. An attorney can confirm the deadline based on what happened and who may be responsible.
The earlier you start, the better your odds of building a complete record—especially when paralysis requires evolving treatment plans and ongoing documentation.


