While catastrophic injuries can occur anywhere, Yakima’s local conditions often put certain people at higher risk:
- Interstate and highway collisions: serious injuries after high-speed impacts, tractor-trailer incidents, or sudden braking/unsafe passing.
- Workplace injuries in industrial and agricultural settings: falls from height, struck-by incidents, equipment failures, and pressure from supervisors to “handle it internally.”
- Construction-zone accidents: injuries involving lane shifts, inadequate signage, distracted driving, or poorly managed work areas.
- Pedestrian and event-related incidents: severe harm during busy weekends, fairs, or gatherings when traffic patterns and foot traffic change.
These cases often involve more than one responsible party—drivers, employers, contractors, property owners, or equipment providers—so the first step is identifying who may be legally accountable in Washington.


