Head injuries — from mild concussions to life-altering traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) — aren’t always visible, but they can deeply affect your health, memory, and ability to work. Even a mild concussion can cause serious symptoms that disrupt daily life.
At Eastside Injury Law, we represent clients across Issaquah, Snoqualmie, and North Bend who’ve suffered head or brain trauma from car accidents, falls, and other traumatic events. We understand the hidden impact of these injuries, and we build legal cases that reflect the full picture of what you’re going through.
Why These Cases Require Special Attention
Concussions and TBIs may not show up on standard imaging. But that doesn’t mean they’re minor. We work with neurologists, neuropsychologists, and medical experts to document:
Compensation May Include:
These injuries aren't always visible, but your symptoms are real and deserve attention.
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In Washington, you generally have three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury claim. But symptoms of a brain injury may appear gradually, which can complicate timing. If you suspect a head injury, speak to a lawyer as soon as possible to protect your options.
Delayed symptoms are very common with brain injuries — and they don’t make your case any less valid. Washington law allows you to present medical evidence showing how your injuries developed over time. The sooner you document your symptoms and get medical care, the stronger your claim will be. Our team works closely with medical experts to ensure delayed symptoms are fully accounted for in your case.
If you are experiencing three or more of these symptoms following a car accident, fall, or any incident outside of your control, you may be suffering from a brain injury. Symptoms can worsen over time, and even mild cases deserve medical and legal attention. Don’t delay in speaking with a qualified healthcare provider — and consult with the Eastside Injury Law team to protect your rights.
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Note: Pearson Law Firm is now doing business as Eastside Injury Law.
We listen first. Then we build a clear strategy based on your story, your symptoms, and your goals. You’ll never be rushed or overlooked — and you’ll have an advocate who takes your injuries seriously.