Edmonds traffic patterns and road design can create situations where fault is disputed—sometimes even when the crash feels “obvious” at first.
Common examples we see in the area include:
- Turn-lane and intersection conflicts near busy corridors where drivers misjudge speed or fail to yield.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk activity that forces last-second braking or lane changes.
- Construction and lane shifts that reduce visibility for riders and increase unpredictability.
- Tourist-season traffic (and unfamiliar drivers) that increases the odds of abrupt maneuvers.
In these scenarios, the “settlement number” often depends less on the diagnosis label and more on whether the documentation convinces the insurer that:
- the defendant’s conduct caused the crash, and
- your injuries are consistent with the crash mechanism.


