Kirkland is growing quickly, and with that comes heavier commuting corridors, more crosswalk and turn hazards, and frequent construction-related lane changes. Catastrophic paralysis injuries commonly follow:
- High-speed or rear-end crashes on commuter routes
- Collisions involving lane shifts near work zones
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts at intersections and crosswalks
- Falls during loading, unloading, or sidewalk hazards near commercial areas
After a spinal-cord injury, the most important early goal is not “finding the quickest answer.” It’s preserving the evidence that insurers and defense teams will later rely on to reduce or deny causation and severity.


