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Accident Claims in Federal Way, Washington
Federal Way's arterials carry high commuter volume between Seattle and Tacoma, with a long commercial strip along Pacific Highway S. If you were hurt in a crash in Federal Way or anywhere in King County, a free review can tell you whether an independent Federal Way injury attorney in our network is able to take your case.
Where Federal Way crashes happen
The I-5 / SR-18 interchange sees frequent merging and rear-end collisions. Pacific Highway S and S 320th Street combine high speeds with heavy pedestrian activity and numerous business driveways, a pattern associated with pedestrian and turning-vehicle crashes.
- I-5
- SR-99 (Pacific Highway S)
- S 320th Street
- SR-18
- S 348th Street
Where a Federal Way claim would be filed
Federal Way injury lawsuits are generally filed in King County Superior Court. Most claims settle without a lawsuit ever being filed, but the filing deadline still governs the whole process — in most Washington injury cases that is three years from the date of the crash under RCW 4.16.080.
Washington rules that affect your Federal Way claim
Pure comparative fault
Under RCW 4.22.005, being partly at fault reduces your recovery by your percentage of responsibility instead of eliminating it. Insurers in King County routinely argue for a higher share of fault than the evidence supports.
PIP and UM/UIM coverage
PIP isn't mandatory in Washington but must be offered, and UM/UIM coverage under RCW 48.22.030 can matter enormously when the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured — which is common.
Claims involving public agencies
If a city vehicle, transit bus or dangerous roadway condition contributed to your crash, the claim runs against a government entity and carries much shorter notice requirements than three years.
Evidence has a shelf life
Traffic and business camera footage near Federal Way intersections is frequently overwritten within days. The sooner someone requests it, the more likely it still exists.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Federal Way?
In most cases Washington allows three years from the date of the accident (RCW 4.16.080). If a government entity such as the City of Federal Way or King County is involved, much shorter notice deadlines apply, so an early review matters.
Where would a Federal Way injury lawsuit be filed?
Federal Way injury lawsuits are generally filed in King County Superior Court. The great majority of claims resolve through negotiation with the insurer without a lawsuit being filed at all.
Do I need a Federal Way attorney, or can I handle the claim myself?
You can handle a claim yourself, and for very minor property-damage-only situations many people do. Where injuries, disputed fault, commercial vehicles or serious medical bills are involved, having an attorney evaluate the claim before you accept an offer is generally worthwhile. The review is free either way.
What if I was partly at fault for the Federal Way crash?
Washington's pure comparative fault rule means partial fault reduces your recovery proportionally rather than barring it. Do not assume you have no claim because you think you contributed to the crash.
Is ClientACQ a law firm?
No. ClientACQ is a lead-generation and advertising service. We connect Federal Way accident victims with independent, licensed Washington attorneys and are paid by those attorneys, not by you.
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