In the Wenatchee area, serious injuries can occur in places people underestimate until it’s too late—commutes, intersections, jobsite walkways, trail-adjacent parking areas, and high-traffic corridors during peak seasons.
After paralysis, insurers often try to move the claim process quickly. That can be risky. Your early actions matter because the evidence that supports paralysis causation—and the severity of neurological damage—is time-sensitive.
What you want right away:
- A clear medical timeline (when symptoms began, how they were documented, and what testing showed)
- An incident record tied to the Wenatchee location (reports, photos, witness accounts)
- A plan to preserve documentation before it disappears
A law team can help coordinate this so you’re not forced to piece it together while you’re recovering.


