In and around Enumclaw, many serious injuries occur during everyday motion—commutes on winding roads, sudden braking in mixed traffic, slip-and-fall incidents at commercial properties, and jobsite accidents with heavy equipment or elevated work. When paralysis happens, the “window” for evidence can close fast:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten.
- Scene conditions change after the incident.
- Witnesses move on or their memories fade.
- Medical providers document symptoms differently over time.
That’s why early guidance matters. A paralysis claim isn’t just about what happened—it’s about how quickly the record captures causation and severity, and how well your claim ties those facts together.


