CAR ACCIDENT
 

Injured in a Car Accident? We’re Here to Help You Recover

East King County Car Accident Lawyers

Car accidents can cause more than physical injury. They disrupt your life, drain your time and finances, and often leave you dealing with uncooperative insurance companies. At Eastside Injury Law, we take that burden off your shoulders.

We represent clients throughout Issaquah, Snoqualmie, North Bend, and East King County who have been injured in auto collisions. Our goal is to help you recover what you’ve lost — physically, financially, and emotionally.

Common Causes of Car Accidents We Handle:

  • Distracted driving
  • Rear-end collisions
  • Speeding
  • Failure to yield
  • Drunk or impaired driving
  • Unsafe lane changes

What Your Case May Include:

  • Emergency medical bills and ongoing care
  • Lost income or earning potential
  • Vehicle damage
  • Pain, suffering, and reduced quality of life

Injured in a Car Accident?

You shouldn't have to navigate this alone while you're recovering.   

Call for a caring consultation:
425-831-3100

Or tell us what happened:

Our team stands with you when you need it the most

Who’s Responsible?

What the Law in Washington Says

In Washington, when someone’s negligence causes harm, the law requires the negligent party to compensate the injured person for the damage they caused.

If you’re driving safely and another driver breaks the law and hits you, that driver is responsible for the losses that follow—your physical injuries, missed work, medical appointments, pain, and suffering. It’s the basic principle of being accountable for your actions.

In reality, insurance companies often stand in the way. Even though their policies are supposed to cover these collisions, insurers frequently delay, minimize, or deny valid claims to avoid paying.

At Eastside Injury Law, we have years of experience standing up for injured victims and guiding them through the insurance process. Contact us for a free consultation and let us help you get the compensation you deserve.

A red car with significant damage to the rear bumper and side panel is secured on a tow truck with straps. The car's wheel and scratched paint are visible.
Two cars involved in a collision on a wet highway at night, surrounded by illuminated emergency vehicles. The scene is dimly lit with reflections on the road's surface.
A police motorcycle with flashing lights is parked on a nighttime street behind a damaged car and tow truck. A person in a reflective vest inspects the scene.
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What to Do After a Car Crash

After an auto collision, you may feel overwhelmed and unsure of your next steps. If you are not transported to the hospital, do your best to collect the following:

Essential Information to Collect

Driver Information
The name, contact information, and insurance information of the other driver(s) involved.
Witness Information
Names and contact information of any eyewitnesses.
Scene Documentation
Photographs of the scene, including the vehicles involved, the location of the accident, and any traffic signs or signals.
Medical Documentation
Medical documentation of your injuries.
Officer Information
The responding officer's name and badge number.

When you reach out to our firm, we’ll walk you through how to protect your rights and help you avoid common insurance pitfalls.

Calling the Pearson team is one of the best decisions of my life ... They're, honest, trustworthy, hard working and always stay in excellent communication throughout the process.

— Rebekah Donnelly

 Note: Pearson Law Firm is now doing business as Eastside Injury Law.

Our Approach:

You’ll work directly with attorney Jaime Cumming and a team that prioritizes honest advice, strong communication, and a clear plan forward — from day one to resolution.

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