Bainbridge Island travel patterns can increase risk and complicate fault:
- Ferry-related traffic and tight timing. Trips often cluster around arrival/departure windows, and sudden braking or lane changes can escalate collisions.
- Pedestrian activity near pickups. People frequently walk short distances near curb areas, parking zones, and drop-off points—making crosswalk and right-of-way disputes more common.
- Weather and road conditions. Fog, wet pavement, and low visibility can affect stopping distance and driver perception.
- Mixed driving environments. You may be injured on a quiet residential block or while navigating busier connectors—evidence must match the exact location and conditions.
Because of these realities, the difference between a fair settlement and a lowball offer often comes down to whether your claim is supported by the right facts from the start.


