Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Edmonds
Our Practice Areas
Start Here to Understand What Your Case May Be Worth
After an injury, one of the first questions is: what can I actually recover? Medical bills are only part of the picture. Many people don’t realize how much their daily life, caregiving responsibilities, and long-term recovery factor into compensation.
This page helps you quickly find where your situation fits—and understand how your claim may be evaluated under Washington law.
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Start Here If Your Injury Was…

A Car Accident
Injuries from crashes often involve more than immediate treatment—missed work, ongoing symptoms, and daily limitations all matter.

A Dog Bite
Dog bite claims may include scarring, long-term impact, and emotional effects—especially for children.
A Pedestrian Accident
Being hit by a vehicle often leads to serious injuries and complex claims involving fault and insurance coverage.


A Slip, Trip, or Fall
Fall cases depend on proving unsafe conditions and how the injury affects your mobility and daily life.
A Playground or Child Injury
Child injury claims require additional steps, including court approval, and must reflect long-term impact.

Compensation Is About More Than Medical Bills
Many injury claims are undervalued because they focus only on treatment costs. A complete claim looks at how the injury affects your life as a whole.
This may include:
- Medical care and ongoing treatment
- Lost income or reduced ability to work
- Pain and physical limitations
- Impact on daily responsibilities and caregiving
- Long-term effects on quality of life
For many women and mothers, this also includes unpaid labor—like childcare and household responsibilities—that still carries real value.
Cases Involving Children Require a Different Approach
If a child is injured, the process is not the same as an adult claim. Washington requires court approval for most child settlements, and the outcome must reflect long-term impact.
These cases are structured to:
- Protect the child’s future
- Ensure proper documentation of injuries
- Follow required court procedures
You can learn more about this process in
minor settlement Washington.
Your case. Your attorney

What We Handle—and What We Don’t
We focus on:
- Car accidents
- Dog bites
- Pedestrian injuries
- Slip, trip, and fall cases
- Playground and child injury claims
We do not handle:
- Medical malpractice
- Legal malpractice
This focus helps ensure you’re speaking with the right attorney for your situation from the start.
Talk Through Your Situation and What It May Be Worth
You don’t need to guess which category fits or what your claim might involve. A short conversation can help you understand both—without pressure.
Northwest Women’s Injury Law, PLLC helps you evaluate your situation clearly so you can decide your next step.


