Archive for the ‘Lynnwood Car Accident Law’ Category

postheadericon Lynnwood Car Accident Lawyer Success Story: $600,000 Settlement

There’s no guarantee your potential claim will reach settlement, but that’s why Lynnwood car accident attorney Rob Kornfeld offers a free legal consultation to discuss every unique situation, free of charge.

Lynnwood Car Accident Lawyer: $600,000 Success Story

John Doe v. State of Washington, (King County Superior Court) Plaintiff hit by a Department of Transportation (DOT) vehicle while standing on the sidewalk.He underwent a shoulder arthroscopy and is living with the prospect of two hip replacements, in addition to the loss of his construction career.

Total Settlement: $600,000

postheadericon Duck Advocate Being Blamed for I-5 Crash

A driver who tried to save ducks from being hit on I-5 in Lynnwood is being blamed for causing a chain-reaction crash.

The state patrol said the woman spotted a few ducks on the shoulder of the freeway Wednesday night and pulled over to try to save them.

The woman reportedly walked into traffic to try and shoo the ducks off the roadway.
Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Rules of the Road: Further Limitations to Left of Center of Roadway

Washington Rules of the Road: 46.61.125. Further limitations on driving to left of center of roadway

In this chapter of the rules of the road, the laws for passing vehicles to the left are identified. It’s common that these rules have been violated when an auto accident caused injury in Lynnwood.

(1) No vehicle shall be driven on the left side of the roadway under the following conditions:

(a) When approaching or upon the crest of a grade or a curve in the highway where the driver’s view is obstructed within such distance as to create a hazard in the event other traffic might approach from the opposite direction;

(b) When approaching within one hundred feet of or traversing any intersection or railroad grade crossing;

(c) When the view is obstructed upon approaching within one hundred feet of any bridge, viaduct or tunnel;

(d) When a bicycle or pedestrian is within view of the driver and is approaching from the opposite direction, or is present, in the roadway, shoulder, or bicycle lane within a distance unsafe to the bicyclist or pedestrian due to the width or condition of the roadway, shoulder, or bicycle lane.

(2) The foregoing limitations shall not apply upon a one-way roadway, nor under the conditions described in RCW 46.61.100(1)(b), nor to the driver of a vehicle turning left into or from an alley, private road or driveway.

If you’ve been injured in a Lynnwood car accident, whether the at-fault driver violated these laws or not, it would be wise of you to contact a personal injury attorney to discuss your legal options; you may be eligible to be financially compensated for your medical bills, pain and suffering and any other damages caused by the accident. For a free consultation with a Lynnwood car accident attorney at our firm, call 800-282-4878 today.

postheadericon 13 Year Old Lynnwood Boy Struck by Car, Hospitalized

A 13-year-old Lynnwood boy was injured Friday evening when he was struck by a car while crossing Highway 99 near 148th Street SW.

The boy was transported by aid car to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

The Washington State Patrol reported the boy was among a group of pedestrians crossing Highway 99 from the east to west side of the roadway when the accident occurred.

The boy had been waived across the roadway by vehicles that had stopped in nearby lanes.

The driver, a 48-year-old Edmonds man, was not injured in the accident that occurred shortly before 5:30 p.m., according to an accident report.

We wish the best for this young man. It’s sad, but things of this nature are occurring on a frequent basis and have been for some time. It is up to you as the parent to make sure they be compensated for their pain and suffering and yourself for the medical bills. To discuss further call Lynnwood Car Accident Lawyer Rob Kornfeld at 425-893-8989 to schedule a free consultation.

Source

postheadericon Fatal Car Accident Leaves Lynnwood Man Dead

The wreck that killed three men near Monroe early Saturday now ranks as the worse traffic accident since three people died on Memorial Day 2005 along I-5.

Three deaths in one accident is out of the ordinary and above the average in Snohomish County, said Dick Doane, a statistician with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission.

Washington State Patrol troopers believe something similar happened Saturday night about 2 a.m. on Highway 522.

The driver of a Hyundai appears to have lost control and swerved across the center line into oncoming traffic.

The patrol identified the men who died as Christopher Anderson, 26, of Everett; Brian James Morgan, 23, of Lynnwood; and Steven Torres, 34, of Everett.

Investigators still are trying to determine what caused the crash, including if drugs or alcohol were factors.

Between 1993 and 2008, there were 712 fatal crashes in Snohomish County, killing 777.

Snohomish County averages about 43 traffic deaths each year. Through July, 16 people have died, records show.

Lynnwood Car Accident Lawyers

The Lynnwood, WA car accident lawyers at the Kornfeld law firm have experience. Generally speaking, you have 2 years from the time of your Lynnwood car accident to file a claim. You deserve compensation for your injuries.

Contact our Lynnwood Car Accident Lawyers today for a free consultation at your convenience.

Contact Us
Robert Kornfeld
Kornfeld, Trudell, Bowen and Lingenbrink

3724 Lake Washington Blvd. N.E
Kirkland, WA 98033

Phone:      (425) 893-8989
Toll Free:  (800) 282-4878
Email:       rob@kornfeldlaw.com