Paralysis injuries often require rapid stabilization and long-term planning. In Washington, delays can create real problems:
- Evidence can disappear (surveillance systems overwrite footage; vehicles get repaired; witnesses move on).
- Medical documentation can get fragmented if records aren’t requested and organized early.
- Insurance timelines can pressure you into giving statements before you understand the full scope of injury.
A paralysis case isn’t only about what happened that day—it’s also about proving how that event caused lasting neurological damage and what future care is reasonably required.


