Camas residents often travel through busy corridors connecting to the Portland/Vancouver area. In fatal crash cases, insurers frequently argue that the death wasn’t caused by a single act of negligence—or they claim the victim shared responsibility.
That’s why any “estimate” should be treated as a starting point, not a promise. In Washington, comparative fault can reduce compensation when the defendant shows the decedent contributed to the harm. Even when the defense tries to shift blame, the outcome depends on evidence—dashcam/video, witness accounts, accident reconstruction, vehicle data, and how investigators interpret the timeline.


