Tacoma traffic moves fast—especially during the workweek around major routes, intersections, and areas with high foot traffic. Add rain, reduced visibility, and construction detours, and it’s easier for fault to become disputed.
After you’ve been struck, insurers may focus on quick explanations like “the pedestrian stepped out” or “the driver couldn’t see.” In reality, Tacoma claims often hinge on details such as:
- whether the driver was slowing for pedestrians at a marked crossing
- lighting and glare conditions on rainy evenings
- whether lane configuration, temporary signage, or construction barriers created confusion
- the timing of signals and whether the driver had a safe opportunity to yield
A strong early approach matters because Washington injury claims rely heavily on documentation and prompt investigation.


