Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Motorist in Gilman Drive Road Accident
Seattle, WA (April 25, 2022) On Saturday, a 33-year-old motorist was arrested in relation to a fatal pedestrian crash on 15th avenue.
According to the Seattle Police Department (SPD), the fatal collision happened at around 11 p.m. near Gilman Drive.
Moreover, reports indicated that a witness called 911 to report the deadly incident.
Paramedics from the Seattle Fire Department (SFD) pronounced a man dead found on the roadway by officers.
Sweet Lawyers would like to express our sincere condolences to the loved ones of the deceased. May you have courage during this difficult time.
Traffic Accidents Could Be Fatal
Unfortunately, nowadays, unexpected death could just happen at any time much like the fatal pedestrian crash on 15th Avenue.
Sometimes, a person’s negligence can have devastating effects on other people.
Thus, knowing that when a person dies or is killed due to another’s negligence or misconduct, the bereaved can sue the negligent parties for the damages that they caused.
Some of the situations that could result in wrongful are homicide, medical malpractice, transportation accidents, pedestrian collisions, police brutality, and any other instance caused by the wrongdoing of another person.
When the bereaved files for a wrongful death claim, economic and non-economic damages are taken into consideration. These can include high medical bills, loss of benefits, funeral services costs, emotional distress, loss of income, loss of companionship, and much more.
Our litigators here at Sweet Lawyers would love to tell you more about a possible wrongful death case. Reach out to us at (800) 674 7852.
When you hire us, we guarantee that our lawyers will exhaust their best to ensure you get the maximum settlement. Indeed, they will speak to witnesses, analyze evidence, and obtain important data that will help your case.
Our legal experts will work on your behalf to hold the responsible party accountable for their failure to follow traffic laws, resulting in the untimely death of your loved one.
You can call us any time of the day, and any day of the week.