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Catastrophic Injury Attorney Kirkland

Legal Support For Life-Changing Injuries In The Kirkland Area

A catastrophic injury can change daily life in a single moment. Tasks that once felt simple, such as walking across a room or focusing on a conversation, may now require help, planning, and medical care. If you or someone in your family is facing this kind of injury and you need guidance from a catastrophic injury attorney, Lindquist & Kornfeld is here to help.

Our firm is based in the Seattle area and we regularly assist clients in Kirkland and nearby Eastside communities who have suffered severe, long-term injuries because of another person or company’s negligence. We understand that you may be searching for answers while juggling medical decisions, work disruption, and family responsibilities. You do not have to sort through legal questions alone.

Call (425) 657-5255 today for a free consultation if you or a loved one suffered a catastrophic injury in Kirkland. We can meet you at home or in the hospital, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Attorney Robert Kornfeld has personally gone through a serious injury himself, so our team understands, on a human level, how disruptive and frightening this time can be. Since 1985, we have focused on helping injured people seek justice and financial recovery. We provide complimentary consultations and can meet you at home, in the hospital, or in another convenient location when travel is difficult.

Why Families Turn To Our Catastrophic Injury Lawyer In This Area

When a loved one is facing a life-changing injury, families often feel a mix of fear, anger, and uncertainty. They want a catastrophic injury lawyer who understands both the legal stakes and the daily realities of living with a severe injury. At , we work to provide that balance of legal guidance and human care.

Our firm is led by attorney Robert Kornfeld, who has personally experienced a serious injury and the long recovery that followed. That experience informs how we listen to clients, explain options, and plan for the future. We know that pain, medications, and cognitive changes can make conversations harder, so we take time to communicate clearly and at a pace that works for you and your family.

Since 1985, our team of injury advocates has handled complex personal injury matters for people across the Seattle region, including many who live or receive care in Kirkland. We treat our clients like family, which means you can expect honest conversations, realistic expectations, and thoughtful attention to your specific needs. If you cannot come to our office, we can arrange to meet at your home, at a nearby hospital or rehabilitation center, or virtually, depending on what is easiest for you.

What Makes A Catastrophic Injury Different From Other Claims

Not every serious injury is considered catastrophic. In general, a catastrophic injury is one that significantly limits a person’s independence, ability to work, or ability to manage basic daily tasks without help. Catastrophic injuries can take many forms. Some clients we meet are coping with traumatic brain injuries that affect memory, focus, mood, or behavior. Others may have spinal cord injuries that limit movement, sensation, or bladder and bowel control. We also see clients with amputations, severe burns, multiple fractures, crush injuries, or loss of vision or hearing. What these conditions have in common is the deep impact they have on day-to-day living and long-term plans.

The effects of a catastrophic injury typically go far beyond the initial hospital stay. People may need surgeries, extended rehabilitation, assistive devices such as wheelchairs or communication aids, and home modifications like ramps or bathroom changes. Many cannot return to their prior job or may not be able to work at all. Any legal claim involving this level of harm must consider not only what you are facing now, but also what you are likely to need years into the future.

Common Causes Of Life-Changing Injuries In Kirkland & The Seattle Area

Catastrophic injuries can happen in many ways, often when someone else fails to act with reasonable care. In and around Kirkland, we frequently see life-changing harm arise from serious traffic collisions on busy routes that connect the Eastside to Seattle, such as major arterials and highway corridors. High-speed impacts, truck or commercial vehicle crashes, and collisions involving pedestrians or cyclists can all result in devastating injuries.

Construction activity throughout the region can also lead to severe harm when safety rules are ignored. Falls from height, falling objects, or unsafe equipment can leave workers or bystanders with spinal cord injuries, brain trauma, or amputations. Dangerous property conditions, such as unprotected stairways, poorly maintained walkways, or a lack of proper lighting, may cause catastrophic falls, especially for older adults or people with mobility challenges.

Some cases involve defective products, unsafe recreational activities, or other forms of negligence. In Washington, personal injury law generally allows people who have been harmed by someone else’s carelessness or wrongful conduct to pursue a claim for damages. Determining exactly who is responsible can be complicated, especially if multiple drivers, companies, or property owners are involved. We work to sort through these questions for our clients. When we review a catastrophic injury, we look at the facts, the available records, and any potential witnesses to understand how the event occurred. Our legal evaluation focuses on whether another person or business failed to act reasonably and whether that failure contributed to the harm you or your family member suffered.

Serving Catastrophically Injured Clients In Kirkland & Across The Region

Although our office is based in the Seattle area, many of the people we help live, work, or receive treatment in Kirkland and on the Eastside. We are familiar with the local hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and neighborhoods where catastrophic injuries often have their greatest daily impact. 

We recognize that traveling to a lawyer’s office is not always realistic after a catastrophic injury. Pain, mobility limitations, transportation challenges, and caregiving responsibilities can all make an office visit difficult. To reduce these barriers, our firm offers flexible meeting options that are tailored to your situation.

We can meet with you at your home in the Kirkland area, at a hospital or rehabilitation facility where you or your loved one is staying, or virtually through phone or video. During these meetings, we take time to listen to your story, answer questions, and outline possible next steps. Our aim is to make legal help accessible and to reduce the stress that often accompanies the first stages of a claim.

Whether your injury occurred in Kirkland, elsewhere on the Eastside, or in another part of the Seattle region, we welcome the opportunity to talk with you. We focus on helping severely injured people and their families understand their rights and make thoughtful choices about how to move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Counts As A Catastrophic Injury For A Legal Claim?

A catastrophic injury is generally one that has a lasting, profound impact on a person’s life. For legal purposes, this often means an injury that significantly limits a person’s ability to work, care for themselves, or participate in daily activities without help. Examples can include serious brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, amputations, severe burns, or multiple fractures that lead to long-term disability.

Not every serious injury will be considered catastrophic, and there is no single checklist that applies to all cases. When we evaluate a situation, we look at how the injury has changed a person’s independence, what kind of medical care is needed now and in the future, and how it affects earning capacity and family life. If you are unsure whether your injuries rise to this level, a conversation with our team can help clarify how the law may view your circumstances.

How Will Your Team Help My Family If I cannot Handle Everything Myself?

If your injuries make it hard to manage phone calls, paperwork, or detailed conversations, we can work closely with your family members or other trusted people you designate. With your permission, we can speak with them about the case, explain documents, and help them gather information that you might not be able to collect on your own.

Our team strives to handle as many of the legal and administrative details as we can. That includes communicating with insurance companies, tracking deadlines, and organizing records, so you and your family can focus more on medical care and daily life. We explain each step in clear language and are patient when information needs to be repeated. Our goal is to support your household as a whole, not just manage a file.

Can You Meet Me At Home Or In The Hospital In Kirkland?

Yes, when traveling is difficult, we can usually arrange to meet you at home or in a hospital or rehabilitation facility in or near Kirkland. We understand that many people with catastrophic injuries face mobility challenges, pain, or transportation barriers that make leaving their care setting very hard.

During a home or hospital visit, we take the same care we would in our office. We listen to what happened, answer your questions, and discuss possible next steps. If in-person meetings are not possible or comfortable, we can also meet by phone or video. We will work with you to find the option that feels most manageable.

What Does It Cost To Talk With Your Catastrophic Injury Lawyer?

There is no charge for an initial consultation with our firm about a catastrophic injury. During this meeting, we learn about what happened, discuss your questions, and talk about whether we may be able to help. You can use this time to get a better sense of our approach and decide whether you feel comfortable working with us.

Personal injury attorneys commonly use fee arrangements that are tied to the outcome of a case, rather than hourly billing. Specific fee details depend on the circumstances of a case and are explained clearly before you decide how to proceed. We are always willing to answer questions about costs and to make sure you understand how fees would work in your particular situation.

How Long Will A Catastrophic Injury Case Take?

The length of a catastrophic injury case can vary widely. Factors that often affect timing include how long it takes to understand the full medical picture, whether liability is disputed, how many parties are involved, and how busy the local courts are if a lawsuit becomes necessary. Some claims may resolve in a negotiated settlement within many months, while others can take longer, especially if they involve complex facts or trials.

When we take on a case, we discuss what a reasonable timeline might look like based on what we know at the start. As the case progresses, we update you when there are changes, such as new medical information, settlement offers, or court dates. While no attorney can control every variable, we work to move cases forward thoughtfully and to keep you informed so you are not left wondering what is happening.

What Information Should I Have Before I Call Your Firm?

It is helpful, but not required, to have basic information such as the date of the incident, where it happened, and a general description of how the injury occurred. If you have medical records, discharge papers, or insurance letters nearby, those can also be useful. However, we understand that many families are still organizing documents and may not have everything in one place.

You should not wait to call just because you do not have every detail at hand. During an initial conversation, we can help you identify what information will be most important and how to gather it over time. Our goal is to make the process manageable, not to test you on paperwork.

Will You Work With My Doctors & Rehabilitation Providers?

Medical records and information from your healthcare providers play a central role in any catastrophic injury case. Our team typically requests records from hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation facilities so that we can understand your diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. With proper authorization, we may communicate with providers’ offices to clarify records or obtain needed documentation.

We respect the time and responsibilities of medical professionals, so our contacts are usually focused on gathering the information necessary to support your claim. When appropriate, we may also review recommendations from specialists or therapists to help demonstrate the long-term impact of your injuries. This coordination helps us present a clear and accurate picture of how the injury affects your life now and in the future.

Talk With Our Team About Your Catastrophic Injury

A catastrophic injury can place an enormous weight on you and your family. Medical decisions, financial worries, and changes in daily life can feel endless. You do not have to carry the legal side of that burden alone. Working with a catastrophic injury lawyer Kirkland families trust can give you space to focus on healing while we address the legal and insurance issues.

At , we bring decades of experience, personal understanding of serious injury, and a commitment to treating clients like family. We offer complimentary consultations and flexible meeting locations, including home and hospital visits when needed. Our team is ready to listen to your story and help you understand your options.

To talk with our team about your catastrophic injury, call (425) 657-5255 today.

Our Proven Results

Our top priority is to devise customized legal strategies that are tailored to the unique legal needs of our clients, no matter how simple or complicated their situations, might be.

  • $1,100,000 Motor Vehicle Accident

    Backhoe and heavy equipment operator recovers $1,100,000. An operator of heavy equipment was injured in a motor vehicle accident on the job.

    Car Accident
  • $425,000 Gender Discrimination

    Jane Doe v. School District: (King County Superior Court) Two women bus drivers settle case with East King County School District for $425,000. Two women school bus drivers contended they were discriminated because of their gender and that they were bullied and harassed in violation of school district policies.

    Employment Law
  • $345,000 Motor Vehicle Accident

    Resolution of a car crash case pre-suit $345,000 for a client with shoulder and knee surgery.

    Car Accident
  • $60,000 Motor Vehicle Accident

    60K from 3rd party even though she had pre-existing conditions. Our client was a passenger in a car that was hit by a semi-truck and pushed into a cement barrier and then a guardrail. They sustained a concussion and soft tissue injures.

    Car Accident
  • $750,000 Brain Injury

    Pierce v. Reliance: A commercial truck driver suffered a brain injury and underwent spinal surgery with placement of steel rods in his back.

    Brain Injury
  • $6,900 Motor Vehicle Accident

    Plaintiff suffered soft tissue injuries that impacted her ability to participate in daily life activities.

    Car Accident
  • $200,000 Motor Vehicle Accident

    A third-party insurance company tendered its $100,000 policy limits and our client’s insurer tendered its $100,000 underinsured motorist (UIM) limits after a rear-end accident resulted in whiplash, acute pain to the right knee and lower back, muscle spasm of the back, closed compression fractures, and osteoarthritis of the right hip and knee.

    Car Accident
  • $335,000 Construction Accident

    Staub v. CIG Corporation, (King County Superior Court) The injured worker fell in excess of ten feet to a concrete floor below because he was not given fall protection.

    Construction Accident
  • $500,000 Motor Vehicle Accident

    Jane Doe v. John Doe driver: King County Superior Court No. 02-2-26432-8 Seattle woman involved in a motor vehicle accident suffered spinal injuries to her neck and low back, radiculopathy, and a worsening of her pre-existing fibromyalgia.

    Brain Injury

What Makes Our Firm Unique

  • 40+ Years of
    Proven Legal Experience
    With decades of hands-on litigation and negotiation, we bring a deep understanding of how to build strong, successful cases.
  • Aggressive & Personalized
    Representation
    We tailor our legal strategies to your unique situation, relentlessly pursuing the maximum compensation you're entitled to.
  • Committed to Securing
    Justice for Each Client
    We treat every case with the urgency and dedication it deserves, ensuring your voice is heard and your rights are protected.
  • No Fees Unless
    We Win Your Case

    Our clients can focus on healing while we fight for results—because we only get paid when you do.

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