Pedestrian Dies in Highway 199 Collision [Tarrant County, WA]

Pedestrian Dies in Highway 199 Collision [Tarrant County, WA]

1 Killed in Tarrant County Traffic Accident

Tarrant County, WA (March 23, 2024) – A pedestrian was killed following a Highway 99 collision Thursday night.

It was about 8:40 p.m. when the authorities responded to the traffic accident on Ten Mile Azle Road.

When they arrived, officers located a pedestrian that was hit by a vehicle. Sadly, the victim was declared dead at the scene. 

In the meantime, the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office withheld the identity of the deceased pending notification of next of kin.


Sweet Lawyers express sympathies to the bereaved family of the deceased. Our hearts are with you through these trying times.


The Aftermath of the Highway 199 Collision

Thousands of people across Washington get involved in deadly traffic collisions every year. Therefore, knowing how to proceed in case you lose a loved one after a fatal accident is crucial. The most valuable step you can take in response to a traffic collision is hiring a wrongful death attorney. Wrongful death attorneys from Sweet Lawyers prioritize your recovery while securing your future from further losses a severe accident can bring.

Sweet Lawyers offers legal representation from experienced and compassionate attorneys who safeguard your legal rights. We value the trust and respect of our clients, which is why we continuously fight to hold liable parties accountable and award our clients the compensation they deserve.

Knowing what steps to take following a deadly accident can mean the difference between financial prosperity and financial disparity.

We highly recommend that you reach out to us if you lost a loved one in a traffic collision. While you rest and recover, Sweet Lawyers will ensure you and your family obtain the highest settlement to cover funeral costs and more.

Deadly crashes are an inconvenience, to say the least; however, reaching out for help can guarantee you don’t suffer further.

Furthermore, our firm has demonstrated proven results repeatedly. Call (800) 674 7852 to speak with our legal experts.

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