Bellevue traffic patterns and street design often lead to fact disputes. Common examples include:
- Turning and lane-change conflicts near busy corridors and intersections
- Back-to-back vehicles (including buses and commuters) making it harder to establish who entered the lane first
- Crosswalk and pedestrian timing issues when drivers stop, accelerate, or “creep” forward in dense traffic
- Pickup/drop-off congestion near commercial areas, where drivers may be waiting, double-parking, or repositioning
In Washington, fault is typically analyzed based on what a reasonable driver (or pedestrian) would have done. Even if you feel the rideshare driver was clearly at fault, insurers may still argue comparative fault or shift blame to other drivers.


