When a semi hits close to home

Edmonds Truck Accident Lawyers

Collisions with tractor-trailers or delivery trucks can change everything in a moment. If you’re looking for an Edmonds truck accident lawyer, we help you take control of the next steps. From Highway 99/Aurora and SR-104 to distribution routes feeding I-5, we handle crashes in the Edmonds Bowl, Five Corners, and nearby corridors—and coordinate care with Swedish Edmonds when injuries need attention. When carriers and insurers start calling, we step in so you can focus on healing.

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First 72 hours: the critical moves

Early action protects key evidence in truck cases. We send preservation letters, request ECM/“black box” data and driver logs, identify witnesses, and secure photos or video before it’s gone. Our team handles insurer communications to prevent out-of-context statements, schedules vehicle inspections, and helps with rental and repair logistics so you’re not stuck without transportation. If you’re unsure where to start, we’ll map out a simple plan you can follow day by day.


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Who may be responsible (and why it matters)

After a crash, accountability can extend far beyond the driver’s cab. Depending on the facts, claims may involve the motor carrier, a broker or shipper, a maintenance contractor, or a parts manufacturer. We review hours-of-service, route plans, loading records, and maintenance histories to show how choices upstream led to danger downstream on SR-104 or Highway 99. The goal is simple: identify every responsible party so available coverage matches the harm done.


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Insurance & timelines, made clear

Washington is a fault-based state. PIP can help with early medical bills and part of wage loss, and UM/UIM may step in if a commercial policy is missing or too low. Most injury claims have a general three-year window, but truck evidence, like electronic data, dashcam footage, and telematics, can be overwritten within days if action isn’t taken quickly. We review your declarations page, explain coverages in plain English, and get the preservation process moving immediately.


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Support that fits real life

A truck crash affects more than a vehicle. Missed shifts, childcare changes, and canceled plans all add up. We keep you updated, answer questions quickly, and help you track wage loss and daily limitations so insurers don’t overlook them. Whether the collision happened near the ferry, along Aurora, or by a tight SR-104 merge, we align appointments and paperwork with your routine—so recovery feels manageable, not messy.


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Questions we hear after truck crashes

  • Who can be liable for an Edmonds truck crash besides the driver?

    Responsibility can include the motor carrier, a broker or shipper that rushed a load, a maintenance contractor that skipped a repair, or even a parts manufacturer. We investigate contracts, logs, and service records to determine who controlled what—and why that matters for coverage.

  • How fast can black box data and driver logs be lost after a wreck on SR-104 or Highway 99?

    Very fast. Electronic control module (ECM) data can be overwritten when a truck returns to service, and some carriers purge logs on short cycles. That’s why we send preservation letters immediately and pursue inspection orders when needed.

  • Should I talk to the trucking company’s insurer if they call me at home?

    Report the basics, then pause. Recorded statements can lock you into wording before the facts are clear. A quick call with our team helps you understand what to say, what to avoid, and how to keep adjusters from steering the narrative.

  • What if I missed work or lost business after a semi-truck collision near Five Corners?

    Keep pay stubs, invoices, and a simple hours log. Wage loss, mileage for treatment, and loss of use on your vehicle can be part of the claim. We’ll help you document each category so it’s not minimized during negotiations.

  • What’s the typical deadline in Washington for truck accident claims, and why should I act now?

    Most injury claims have a general three-year window, but truck accidents evidence disappears much sooner. Acting quickly helps preserve telematics, dashcam video, and inspection records. If you’re uncertain about timing, call us today and we’ll outline next steps in minutes.

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