Dust Storm Leads to 8-Vehicle Pile-Up Crash near Othello [Othello, WA]

Dust Storm Leads to 8-Vehicle Pile-Up Crash near Othello [Othello, WA]
Dust Storm Leads to 8-Vehicle Pile-Up Crash near Othello [Othello, WA]

Othello Multi-Vehicle Accident Caused by Dust Storm

 
OTHELLO, WA (March 30, 2021) – Last Sunday, the dust storm led to an 8-vehicle pile-up crash near Othello and a total of thirty-six crashes in Grant County.
 
According to the Washington State Patrol, most of the incident occurred in the Grant County and Snoqualmie Pass Area.
 
Furthermore, one of the biggest crashes was an eight-vehicle pileup near Othello. Authorities confirmed that the low visibility from the dust storm caused the collision.
 
Also, snow and slush caused several crashes in Kittitas County and Snoqualmie Pass.
 
When behind the wheel of a vehicle, it is your responsibility to ensure the safety of yourself and others around you. Moreover, it is important to always drive within the posted speed limit. Also, slow down if you see traffic stalling ahead to avoid hitting other vehicles.


What’s Next after 8-Vehicle Pile-Up Crash near Othello

 
Serious multi-vehicle accident cases may call for a separate investigation.
 
Furthermore, a lawyer will make sure victims are not cheated of the proper compensation they are owed.
 
“We can secure evidence in your favor, request additional information, get vital eyewitness accounts, and review insurance coverage you are entitled to that may not be common knowledge,” says Mark Sweet, a seasoned attorney at Sweet Lawyers.
 
If you’re looking for a trusted multi-vehicle crash attorney, turn to Sweet Lawyers. We have over 40 years of experience in the legal field, and we will fight to achieve the justice and compensation that you and your family deserve. Our attorneys and experienced professional legal team have dealt with cases including auto accidents. Call our offices today at (800) 674 7852 for a free consultation at a location nearest you. For your convenience, you can contact us 24/7 by email, online chat, and text message.
 

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