Washington residents commonly face accident scenarios tied to local commuting patterns and everyday destinations—places where pickup lines, turning movements, and pedestrian activity collide.
Common Washington-area situations that lead to disputes include:
- Rear-end collisions during stop-and-go traffic on routes people use for work and school.
- Left-turn and failure-to-yield crashes at intersections where drivers are watching for traffic flow and pedestrians.
- Injury near curbside pickup/drop-off, including when a passenger steps out, a driver pulls over, or another vehicle clips the rideshare.
- Nighttime nightlife and event travel, where fatigue and distracted driving are more likely and stories can get inconsistent.
In these cases, the “simple” question—who hit whom?—often turns into a coverage and fault review that requires careful documentation.


