1st Avenue South Fatal Crash Claims Pedestrian’s Life [Seattle, WA]

1st Avenue South Fatal Crash Claims Pedestrian's Life [Seattle, WA]

Seattle Police Investigates First Avenue South Car-Pedestrian Collision

Seattle, WA (September 29, 2022) On Wednesday afternoon, a car struck a pedestrian in a fatal crash on the 1700 block of 1st Avenue South.

According to the Seattle Police Department say that the car-pedestrian collision happened around 3:35 p.m. a couple blocks south of T-Mobile Park.

Reports say that a car fatally struck the pedestrian. Authorities pronounced the victim dead at the scene.

Police blocked all lanes of Southbound First Avenue South during the investigation.


Sweet Lawyers extend our condolences to the family of the person killed in the car-pedestrian collision on First Avenue South. Our hearts are with you through these trying times.


Our Attorneys Can Help

Washington’s road accident rate continues to increase, rather than decrease. Road accidents still happen despite the additional safety features of newer vehicle models.

The increasing crash rate indicates that traffic accidents like the 1st Avenue South fatal crash happen everywhere. In fact, they are a leading cause of death for individuals ages 5-64.

Accordingly, the NHTSA says two out of three motorists will experience a traffic accident during their life.

When you hire our seasoned lawyers, you will only need to tend to your well-being. Our team will focus on your legal claim.

If you lost a loved one in an accident similar to the collision on First Avenue South, you don’t need to experience even more hardship because of other people’s negligence. Our legal experts will take care of you during this delicate period.

With over 40 years of experience in the legal field, we know what it takes to win your auto accident case.

Our attorneys will fight to achieve the justice you and your family truly deserve from a deadly incident.

Call us at (800) 674 7852. Our legal professionals are always ready to help you with a possible case.

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