Help for SR-9, 20th St SE, and Frontier Village

Lake Stevens Car Accident Lawyers

If you’re looking for a Lake Stevens car accident lawyer after a crash on SR-9, 20th St SE, or around Market Place and Frontier Village, you need clear steps, not a runaround. We coordinate medical care with nearby clinics, gather photos and camera footage before it’s overwritten, and handle insurer calls so you don’t have to repeat your story. While you focus on appointments and recovery, we keep you updated and push your claim forward.

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How Certa Farrish Law Group Helps

Investigate: We secure photos and nearby camera footage, gather witness statements, and review police reports to establish fault.

Negotiate: We handle adjusters, document medical bills and wage loss, and pursue fair settlement offers backed by evidence.

Litigate: When needed, we file suit, conduct discovery, and prepare for trial so your claim is taken seriously from day one.


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Washington Claims, Explained with Transparency

Washington follows a fault-based system: the at-fault driver’s insurer is usually responsible for your losses. If your policy includes PIP, it can cover early medical bills and part of wage loss regardless of fault. UM/UIM may apply when the other driver is uninsured or leaves the scene. Evidence like video and vehicle data can disappear quickly, so moving early helps preserve proof. For a bigger picture of options and timelines, explore our car accidents hub, and see how those principles connect with Lake Stevens pedestrian accidents and Lake Stevens slip and fall matters when a collision overlaps with crosswalks or unsafe property conditions.


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Evidence Collected Along Lake Stevens Roads

We connect facts to familiar places: left-turn conflicts at Market Place, speed and sightlines along 20th St SE, and merge behavior on SR-9. Photos of crush damage and road conditions, repair estimates, medical records, and time-off logs all work together to show fault and the full scope of damages. If a business lot or apartment drive is involved, we capture lighting, signage, and maintenance details that affect visibility and stopping distance.


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Lake Stevens Roads, Real-World Help

A crash throws off work, appointments, and family plans—not just your transportation. We keep communication clear and fast, help you record missed shifts and mileage, and organize bills so nothing gets lost. Whether the wreck happened near Frontier Village, along the 20th St SE corridor, or in a Market Place parking lot, we’ll time calls, forms, and repairs around your day—not the other way around.



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Lake Stevens Crash FAQs: Deadlines and Documents

  • Is Washington fault-based, and what does that mean after a crash on SR-9?

    Yes. The at-fault driver’s insurer typically pays for repairs, medical bills, wage loss, and other damages. Use PIP or health insurance for early treatment so care isn’t delayed; we pursue reimbursement from the liable carrier.

  • Should I give a recorded statement to an insurer after a 20th St SE collision?

    Not before you understand the risks. Recorded statements can lock in wording before all facts are known. A short call with us helps you share essentials without undermining your claim.

  • How does PIP help if I was rear-ended near Market Place?

    If your policy includes PIP, it may cover early medical bills and part of wage loss regardless of fault. Check your declarations page; if you waived PIP, health insurance often becomes primary while liability is sorted out.

  • Who covers my rental and repairs if my car is in the shop?

    Coverage depends on liability and your policy. We coordinate estimates, help arrange rentals when coverage applies, and document downtime or loss-of-use so those costs are considered during negotiations.

  • What’s the usual time limit for a Lake Stevens car accident claim, and why act now?

    Many injury claims have a general three-year window, but key proof—surveillance video, vehicle data, and witness memory—can fade within days or weeks. Early steps preserve evidence and protect the value of your claim. If you’re unsure where to start, call us and we’ll outline next steps today.

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