Sumner residents commonly face high-consequence collisions tied to stop-and-go traffic, merging lanes, and distracted driving. Catastrophic harm can result when a crash involves:
- Rear-end collisions at commuting speeds (including neck/back trauma that can escalate)
- Multi-vehicle pileups where fault becomes disputed
- Lane-change and merge impacts that complicate liability
- Motorcycle crashes and serious pedestrian harm in busier areas
Washington claims can become contentious quickly when injuries are severe and the defense argues the harm is “pre-existing,” “temporary,” or not caused by the specific crash. Early documentation and consistent medical follow-up are critical.


