Seattle Deadly Traffic Crash Kills 1
Seattle, WA (April 26, 2024) – A 21-year-old Seattle woman was killed following an Interstate 5 Hit-and-Run collision early Friday morning.
Officers said it was before 2 a.m. when the woman fell from the Madison Street overpass, south of Seneca Street.
The woman then was hit by a vehicle that continued south on the highway.
Troopers closed the roadway for about 3 hours as they investigated.
Meanwhile, no description was given of the suspect vehicle.
Sweet Lawyers extends our condolences to the loved ones of the deceased. Our hearts are with you through these trying times.
Interstate 5 Hit-and-Run Collision Results in Fatality
Dealing with the aftermath of a vehicle crash can seem unimaginable.
Thus, it is good to know that you may file a legal claim if you were injured or have lost a loved one in the collision.
A possible legal claim may help you move forward when a crash impacts you or your family irreparably.
Significantly, a wrongful death claim holds parties liable for the irrevocable damages they have caused.
Moreover, knowing that each state has laws covering who can file a wrongful death suit on
behalf of the deceased is helpful. These people are related to or depend financially on the person who died. The law usually allows the following people to file a wrongful death case:
- Surviving spouses;
- Domestic partners (registered domestic partnership);
- Children of the deceased;
- Financial dependents, parents, and minors under the care of the deceased;
- Personal representatives.
- These people can differ from state to state.
With this in mind, we encourage you to contact Sweet Lawyers.
Our litigators 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.
We do more than win cases; we aim to maximize your recovery and grant you peace of mind with your future at the forefront. During your initial call, we’ll discuss your case at length to determine your legal options. In addition, you won’t pay a dime in retainer or holding fees over this case. Call us at (800) 674-7852 for a free consultation.