In the Everett area, claims commonly stall for practical reasons: conflicting accounts from the scene, incomplete incident documentation, and insurers focusing on short-term facts instead of long-term prognosis.
Paralysis injuries also require time for medical teams to determine the true extent of neurological damage. That means early legal steps must do two things at once:
- Lock in evidence while it’s still available (video retention, witness contact info, incident reports)
- Build a damage narrative that accounts for future mobility needs, in-home care, therapy, and equipment
Waiting for “better clarity” without a plan can hurt your case—especially when deadlines apply under Washington law.


