1) We Listen First
We start by understanding what is happening, what feels urgent, and what you need help verifying.
Last updated: March 12, 2026
If the matter reaches across counties in Washington, the process needs to feel steady, not confusing. We start by understanding what is happening, what deadlines matter, and what kind of documentation may truly help.
We start by understanding what is happening, what feels urgent, and what you need help verifying.
Before any paid work begins, you receive a recommended plan, pricing path, and a clear idea of what you are paying for.
Field and research work are carried out using Washington-compliant methods designed to document and verify facts carefully.
Collected facts are checked against the timeline and other available sources so the record is cleaner and easier to trust.
You receive organized reporting and source context in a format that is easier for you or your attorney to review.
That is common. Include the counties you know about during intake so the plan can be built around travel, timing, and the facts that actually matter.
Yes. Use the Washington page if the matter is broader than Tacoma or you are not sure local Tacoma framing is the best fit yet.
Yes. If counsel is involved, reporting and updates can be handed off in a way that supports the case without adding confusion.