Burien sits at a crossroads of commuting traffic and day-to-day pedestrian activity. Fatal cases here often involve:
- High-speed or distracted-driving crashes on routes used by commuters heading toward Seattle and beyond
- Intersection and turning-maneuver collisions where fault can hinge on signals, lane positioning, and timing
- Pedestrian injuries in denser residential pockets and along retail corridors
- Construction and industrial workplace incidents where safety procedures and training may be central
When those circumstances produce a death, settlement value turns on documented evidence—not just the tragedy itself. The “calculator” question becomes: what can be proven, and how clearly?


