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Bellevue Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

Injured While Walking? You Have Legal Rights.

Whether crossing at a marked intersection or walking alongside the road, pedestrians in Bellevue and all around the Greater Seattle/Tacoma/Everett area face serious risks from inattentive or negligent drivers. From busy downtown crosswalks to neighborhood school zones, vehicle-pedestrian collisions are often sudden-and devastating. At Cascade Injury Law, our Bellevue pedestrian accident lawyer team helps victims and families recover physically, financially, and emotionally after being hit by a car.


We know how life-changing these injuries can be. Let us fight for the compensation you deserve.

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Not Sure What a Brain Injury Means for Your Future?

A traumatic brain injury can change everything in an instant, leaving you or your loved one facing uncertainty about recovery, work, and daily life. Many families in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett and across King and Snohomish Counties struggle to understand what comes next, especially when symptoms evolve over time or don't fully resolve. Even what seems like a mild concussion can lead to lasting cognitive, emotional, or physical challenges. Cascade Injury Law helps you understand your options and build a path forward with clarity, backed by decades of experience handling serious injury claims.

Situations Where Brain Injury Claims Arise

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Being struck by a vehicle often results in severe head trauma, even at lower speeds in crosswalks or near Bellevue schools and parks. These cases require careful evaluation of long-term medical needs.

Riders are especially vulnerable to brain injuries, even with helmet protection, due to the force of impact.

Rear-end or intersection crashes can cause concussions and more serious TBIs through sudden force and whiplash effects.

Slip-and-fall incidents can lead to serious head injuries when property hazards are involved.

Common Mistakes That Can Affect a Brain Injury Claim

Assuming Symptoms Will Resolve Quickly

Brain injuries are unpredictable, and early assumptions can lead to undervaluing your claim.

Delaying Medical Evaluation

Waiting to seek care can make it harder to connect symptoms to the injury.

Accepting Early Settlement Offers

Initial offers rarely account for long-term care, rehabilitation, or future income loss.

Not Documenting Cognitive Changes

Memory, focus, and emotional changes are harder to prove without consistent records.

Quick Guidance for Brain Injury Situations

If Symptoms Appear Gradually

Keep a record of changes in memory, mood, or physical ability, and seek medical evaluation as soon as possible.

If You're Unsure About Severity

Even mild TBIs can have long-term effects, so early documentation is critical.

If Insurance Questions Your Claim

Objective medical evidence and expert input often play a key role in understanding brain injury.

If You're Overwhelmed by the Process

Having structured legal guidance helps ensure nothing important is missed.

Ready to Have This Handled for You?

The next step is putting your case in the hands of someone who manages serious injury claims every day. Brain injury cases require careful planning, and having consistent legal support can make a meaningful difference in how your case is handled.

Results That Speaks for Themselves

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$600,000 — Mild TBI, Trucking Accident

A 57-year-old was rear-ended in a freeway collision on I-90 in Seattle by a commercial truck, sustaining a mild traumatic brain injury and a pituitary gland injury. The case settled for $600,000, including payment of the plaintiff's underinsured motorist policy limits.


TBI cases often involve injuries that aren't immediately visible or easy to quantify. Discovering evidence that shows the full long-term impact requires careful investigation from the beginning and is vital to obtaining full compensation.

Our Founding Attorney's Catastrophic Injury Experience

Charlotte Weigel brings more than 30 years of experience handling complex injury cases, including traumatic brain injuries with long-term consequences. She has worked on cases involving extensive medical care, loss of earning capacity, and life-altering disabilities. Clients work directly with her throughout the process, ensuring consistency and clear communication at every stage. This level of involvement is especially important in brain injury claims, where details and long-term planning matter.

TBI Claim Valuation and Long-Term Costs

Traumatic brain injury claims often involve far more than immediate medical bills. Long-term care may include rehabilitation, in-home assistance, cognitive therapy, and ongoing medical treatment that can extend for years or a lifetime. Many cases require life-care planning to project future costs, including lost earning potential and necessary support services. In some cases, brain injuries occur alongside spinal cord injuries, compounding the complexity and long-term care needs. Cascade Injury Law works with medical professionals and financial specialists to prove a clear picture of what your recovery truly requires.

Why Early Action Matters in Brain Injury Cases

Taking action early helps preserve evidence, medical records, and witness accounts that support your claim. Delays can make it harder to prove the full extent of your injury, especially when symptoms evolve over time. In Washington, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years, making timing an important factor. Starting early allows your case to be properly investigated with the detail and care it deserves.

Why a Boutique Firm Matters for TBI Cases

Taking action early helps preserve evidence, medical records, and witness accounts that support your claim. Delays can make it harder to prove the full extent of your injury, especially when symptoms evolve over time. In Washington, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years, making timing an important factor. Starting early allows your case to be properly investigated with the detail and care it deserves.

What to Expect From Start to Finish

Working with Cascade Injury Law means having a clear, structured process from the beginning. You'll start with a conversation about your situation, followed by a detailed investigation and coordination with medical professionals. Communication remains consistent, so you always know where your case stands and what comes next. Whether your case resolves through settlement or requires litigation, preparation remains thorough at every stage.

Your Questions About Brain Injury Claims, Answered

  • How much is a brain injury case worth in Washington?

    The value depends on factors like severity, long-term care needs, lost income, and how the injury impacts daily life.

  • What compensation does a TBI claim cover?

    Compensation may include medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost wages, and the broader impact on your quality of life.

  • Do I need a lawyer for a concussion injury?

    Not always, but even mild injuries can have lasting effects, and guidance helps ensure your claim reflects the full impact.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    In most cases, you have three years from the date of injury, though acting earlier helps protect your case.

  • What if symptoms appear later?

    Delayed symptoms and delayed recognition of symptoms are common with TBIs, which is why documentation and medical follow-up are so important.

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Ready When You Are

Get Support for a Brain Injury Claim in Bellevue

Recovering from a traumatic brain injury can feel overwhelming, especially when the future is uncertain. Cascade Injury Law provides steady, personal support so you can focus on healing while your case is handled with care. Whether your injury occurred in Bellevue, Seattle, Everett, or nearby communities like Kirkland and Redmond, you'll have clear guidance every step of the way.