5 Things You Should Know About Everett Car Accidents

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A car accident in Everett.

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Driving your vehicle in the state of Washington should not be scary. However, accidents do happen every day. According to one study, the probability of you being in an accident is approximately one out of 8,032 in a population of almost 7,000,000.

While this might sound as though you will not encounter an accident, it is important to understand the facts about car accidents and what to do if you are the victim of one. The more prepared you are, the better the outcome of your incident might be.

What Facts Should You Know About an Everett Car Accident?

Everett, Washington is the second largest city in Snohomish County; therefore, the number of accidents each month is higher than in the more rural areas of Washington.

If you are in downtown or on the outskirts of town leaving your home, here are a few facts to consider:

  1. You must report the accident to the police. Even if you and the other vehicle’s passengers are not injured, you must report the motor vehicle accident to the police. An officer will arrive at the scene and create an accident report. Sometimes, if the accident is minor, the dispatcher will instruct you to give information over the phone and then give you permission to leave. Regardless, you should never abandon the scene of an accident until you have notified the police.
  2. You must contact your auto insurance company too. Regardless of who is at fault, you must contact your car insurance company and report the accident. Your insurer has clauses in the paperwork indicating how long you have to communicate with them after an accident and report it.
  3. You must seek medical attention right away. The sooner you seek medical treatment, the better. Not all accident injuries are immediately apparent, so having a quick look over by emergency room doctors or your family physician could detect injuries before they become debilitating.
  4. You are required to have minimum insurance coverage. The state of Washington requires all drivers to have auto insurance. Also, you have an obligation to have minimum coverages including $25,000 for bodily injury, $50,000 for injury to another, and $10,000 for property damage. These minimums are by no means enough to compensate after an accident; therefore, you may consider increasing your coverage to cover the gaps.
  5. Where your accident matters. Where your accident occurs determines which court you file your lawsuit in, but also what attorney to hire. For accidents in Everett and the surrounding areas, you want an accident lawyer with convenient office locations in Everett as well as Vancouver, Seattle, and other metropolitan cities.

Contact a Car Accident Attorney in Everett Today

After a severe motor vehicle accident, speak with the Washington accident team at Brett McCandlis Brown & Conner PLLC. We have multiple office locations, including Everett, Spokane, Mount Vernon, Seattle, and Vancouver. Therefore, it is easy to meet with our lawyers and explore your options.

Schedule your free consultation with an Everett accident or injury attorney now by calling 800-925-1875 or request your consultation appointment online.

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Matt Conner

Matt Conner, a distinguished attorney at Brett McCandlis Brown & Conner, brings a unique blend of financial and legal expertise to his practice. Graduating with a double major in mathematics and economics from Willamette University, he initially honed his analytical skills as an economist for the State of Oregon. Specializing in personal injury law, Matt is adept at handling a wide array of cases, including multiparty litigation against large entities, and claims involving gun violence, sexual and police misconduct, car accidents, traumatic brain injuries, and wrongful death. Admitted to the Washington State Bar in 2014, he is known for his tenacious advocacy and deep compassion for clients facing life-altering challenges. His approach is not just about legal representation; it’s about restoring lives.