When a Seattle Crosswalk Becomes a Crisis

Seattle Pedestrian Accident Lawyers

Being struck as a pedestrian can upend your routine in an instant. If you’re looking for a Seattle pedestrian accident attorney, our role is to bring order to the aftermath. Whether your crash happened in a crowded Downtown crosswalk, along busy SR-99 through South Lake Union, or on neighborhood arterials in Ballard or Capitol Hill, we know how to document the scene and push insurers for accountability. We also coordinate with providers like Harborview and other local clinics so your treatment stays on track while we take over the phone calls, paperwork, and evidence gathering.

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Preserve What Proves Your Claim

he days right after a crash are critical. We gather police reports, track down witnesses, and secure nearby camera footage before it’s erased. Photos of intersections, traffic signals, crosswalks, and your injuries help establish what happened and why. We also coordinate medical records and wage documentation so your damages are clear from the start. For broader guidance, contact us to see how we handle pedestrian accidents across Washington.



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How We Show Fault on Seattle Streets

Responsibility often turns on right-of-way, visibility, and speed. We analyze signal timing on SR-99, turning movements near SLU bus lanes, and steep approaches around Queen Anne and Capitol Hill to pinpoint where a driver failed to yield. If blame is disputed, we use photos, map views, and witness statements to keep percentages fair and prevent insurers from overstating your share after you’re hit.


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What Covers You After Being Hit in Seattle

Washington is fault-based, which means the at-fault driver’s insurer generally pays for your losses. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) can help with early medical bills and a portion of wage loss, sometimes through a household auto policy even if you were on foot. Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage may step in when the driver fled or carried low limits. Most injury claims have a general three-year window, but video and data can disappear in days—acting quickly helps preserve proof. At Certa Farrish Law Group, we’ll step in to make sure you and your evidence is protected every step of the way. 


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Care and Communication: Continuity from Start to Finish

Life doesn’t pause after a pedestrian accident. Missed work, juggling childcare, and navigating extra appointments across Downtown, Capitol Hill, or South Lake Union all take a toll. We stay in touch, respond quickly, and document those day-to-day disruptions so they’re not ignored by insurers. When crashes happen near busy intersections or construction zones, we tie those local realities directly to how liability and damages are calculated.



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Common Questions When You’re Struck in Seattle

  • I crossed mid-block on SR-99 and may be at fault—can I still recover funds for a pedestrian injury in Seattle?

    Often, yes. Washington allows recovery even when responsibility is shared; your award may be reduced by your percentage of fault. Photos, lighting, driver speed, and witness accounts help show why the driver should have seen and avoided you.

  • Medical bills after a Downtown crosswalk crash—what pays first if I don’t drive?

    PIP benefits may come from a household auto policy, and health insurance can also apply. We confirm coverages, coordinate benefits, and track bills so treatment isn’t delayed while liability is sorted out.

  • Can I get video footage from nearby businesses in South Lake Union or Ballard?

    Many cameras overwrite quickly, so time is critical. We send rapid requests to businesses and agencies, and we pair any footage with scene photos and signal timing to build a clear timeline of what happened.

  • What if the driver fled the scene near Capitol Hill or the waterfront?

    File a police report promptly and note any partial plate or vehicle details. UM coverage under your policy may help when the at-fault driver can’t be identified. We move quickly to preserve nearby video and guide you through the claims process—call us and we’ll outline next steps today.

  • What’s the general deadline for a Seattle pedestrian accident claim?

    Most injury claims in Washington have a general three-year window, but evidence—camera footage, receipts, and digital data—can vanish in days. Starting early helps protect proof and improves negotiations with insurers.

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