Edmonds Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
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"You were simply walking, crossing the street, stepping off a curb, maybe heading to your car. In Edmonds, pedestrians face dangers they should never have to, and the injuries are almost always severe."
If you or someone you love was hurt while riding, cycling, or walking in Edmonds, Foster Law Offices is here to fight for the full compensation you are entitled to pursue, and to make sure no one blames you for being vulnerable on the road.

Understanding Pedestrian Accident Risks on Edmonds's Roads
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable people on public roads and the most severely injured when a driver fails to see them, yield to them, or simply pay attention. Whether you were struck in a crosswalk, a parking lot, or on a sidewalk, Foster Law Offices fights for pedestrian crash victims throughout Snohomish County. Jeff and Kupala Foster pursue the full financial compensation available under Washington law, with no fee unless they win. Call or text (425) 971-5400 today.
The Edmonds ferry terminal generates significant vehicle and pedestrian traffic along SR-104 and the downtown waterfront, particularly during commute hours and weekends. Highway 99 through Edmonds carries heavy commercial and passenger vehicle traffic, and the intersection of 212th Street SW and Highway 99 is among the most crash-prone in South Snohomish County. The winding residential streets near Edmonds Bowl, the waterfront trail, and the active downtown retail district create ongoing pedestrian risks. The Edmonds-Kingston ferry route brings significant foot traffic to an area where vehicles and pedestrians share close quarters throughout the day.
The Hidden Battle
Bias & Prejudice in Pedestrian Accident Cases
Insurance companies don't just fight your claim. They fight your credibility. Vulnerable road users face systemic bias that can reduce or destroy fair compensation. Here's how it works, and how we fight back.
"Were You in the Crosswalk?"
After a pedestrian crash, the first question targets the victim: Were you looking at your phone? Wearing dark clothing? Insurance companies aggressively shift blame because the injuries are severe and payouts large.
We Refuse to Let It Work
We document the driver's speed, sight lines, and attention to prove what really caused the collision, not what the insurance company alleges.
RCW 46.61.235 Is Clear
Washington law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. Even outside crosswalks, drivers must exercise due care to avoid striking a pedestrian.
Local Data
Edmonds Roads & Trails
High-Risk Roads & Intersections
- SR-104 ferry corridor
- 9th Avenue North
- Edmonds Way near the ferry dock
Foster Law Offices serves Edmonds injury victims from our Mukilteo office — just minutes away via SR-525.
Trail & Road Safety
Shared roads, multi-use trails, and narrow shoulders make Edmonds particularly dangerous for vulnerable road users. Whether you were riding on a designated bike lane, walking along a shoulder, or navigating an intersection, drivers have a legal obligation to watch for you.
When they fail, Foster Law holds them accountable.
Edmonds At a Glance
Local Information
Nearest Hospital
Swedish Edmonds Hospital
Swedish Edmonds Campus is located in the city with Level IV Trauma emergency services and 217 licensed beds. For major trauma, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is 16-18 miles northeast.
Courthouse
Personal injury cases from Edmonds are filed at Snohomish County Superior Court at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue in Everett.
Population
~42,000
High-Risk Roads
- ›SR-104 ferry corridor
- ›9th Avenue North
- ›Edmonds Way near the ferry dock
Medical Reality
Common Injuries in Pedestrian Accident Cases
Without the protection of a vehicle frame, vulnerable road users suffer injuries that are disproportionately severe. The most common injuries we see include:
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Pedestrians struck by vehicles frequently hit their head on the hood, windshield, or pavement
Lower Extremity Fractures
SUV and truck bumper height aligns with a pedestrian's legs, causing tibia, fibula, and femur fractures
Pelvic & Hip Fractures
High-impact collisions drive the pelvis into the ground or vehicle, often requiring surgical reconstruction
Spinal Cord Injuries
Violent acceleration and deceleration can fracture vertebrae and damage the spinal cord
Internal Injuries
Organ damage from blunt force trauma is common and often undetected until hours after the crash

Your Attorneys
Jeff & Kupala Foster
When you hire Foster Law, you get Jeff and Kupala: not a junior associate, not a paralegal, not a case manager. They have represented injured people and families throughout Edmonds and Snohomish County for over two decades. They keep a deliberately small caseload so every client gets the attention their case demands.
- Jeff or Kupala personally handles your case from start to finish
- Born and raised in Snohomish County, Jeff is a Mariner High School graduate
- Husband-and-wife team with 40+ years combined experience
- AVVO Rated 10/10 Superb with 80+ five-star reviews
- Licensed in both Washington and Hawaii
Our Approach
How Foster Law Fights for Edmonds Pedestrian Accident Victims
What We Do
- Gather surveillance footage, witness testimony, and reconstruction evidence before it is lost
- Establish driver negligence through multiple evidentiary channels
- Coordinate with medical providers to document the full extent and future impact of injuries
- Handle insurance company negotiations to prevent lowball settlements
- Pursue litigation when insurance companies refuse fair compensation
- Handle government entity claims when road design contributed to the crash
Why Clients Choose Us
- Deep understanding of Washington pedestrian right-of-way laws
- Track record of results for seriously injured pedestrian crash victims
- Personal attention from Jeff or Kupala, from first call through resolution
- No recovery, no fee.
- Trial preparation from day one
- No office visit required. Available evenings and weekends.
Washington Law
Your Rights Under Washington Law
Washington law gives pedestrians significant protections. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks. They must exercise due care to avoid striking pedestrians anywhere on a public road. When they fail, whether due to distraction, speeding, impairment, or simple inattention, they are legally responsible for the consequences. Pedestrian injuries are often catastrophic. Without any vehicular protection the human body absorbs the full force of a collision. Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, multiple fractures, and internal injuries are common outcomes. Many pedestrian crashes result in permanent disability or death. Foster Law takes these cases with the gravity they require. We investigate thoroughly, gathering surveillance footage before it is overwritten, preserving physical evidence, interviewing witnesses, and working with reconstruction experts to establish exactly what happened. We calculate your damages comprehensively using economists and life care planners to project long-term financial needs. And we prepare every case for trial because the willingness to go to court is what produces real results at the negotiating table. Pedestrian crashes in school zones, senior facilities, and shopping areas involve heightened driver duties under Washington law. When a government entity's failure to design, maintain, or adequately mark a pedestrian crossing contributed to your crash, a government liability claim may exist. These claims carry short notice deadlines, sometimes as little as 60 days, that are entirely separate from the three-year statute of limitations that applies to private party claims. If a government entity may have contributed to your pedestrian crash, call Foster Law the same day. Waiting can forfeit your right to recover from that entity permanently.
Comparative Fault
Under RCW 4.22.005, Washington uses pure comparative fault. You can recover compensation even if you were partially at fault; your award is reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Statute of Limitations
Under RCW 4.16.080, you have three years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit. Don't wait. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and surveillance footage is overwritten within days.
Types of Damages
Special damages cover economic losses: medical bills, lost wages, future expenses. General damages cover non-economic losses: pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life.
The Process
How It Works
Call or Text. It's Free
Reach Jeff or Kupala directly at (425) 971-5400. No call centers, no intake teams. Tell us what happened and we'll give you honest legal advice, even before you decide to hire us.
We Take Over Everything
From the moment you hire us, we handle all insurance communications, gather evidence, order medical records, and build your case. You focus on your recovery. We handle the rest.
We Fight for Full Compensation
We prepare every case for trial from day one because that preparation produces better results. Insurance companies know which firms go to court, and they negotiate accordingly.
Client Reviews
What Our Clients Say
"I was the victim of an auto accident that left me with debilitating whiplash injuries and loss of function. After consulting with Jeff I felt very comfortable hiring him to handle my case. I found him to be kind, compassionate, and an excellent communicator throughout. He kept me..."
"Jeff Foster represented our family in a very tragic accident where we all lost the most amazing man we'll ever know. He was extremely compassionate and showed so much care in the way that he handled all of us being in such a fragile state. I would highly recommend Jeff to represe..."
"Jeffrey was an awesome lawyer. He went the extra mile to meet me outside his office and was always in contact with me the entire step of the way. I remember thinking that I could handle it myself — then things got complicated. Jeffrey and Ryan squeezed every last cent out of the ..."
"I HIGHLY recommend Jeff Foster as a personal injury attorney. Not only is he knowledgeable in this type of law, but he went above and beyond my expectations retaining experts who would help win my case. He has a hard working staff. I found Jeff and his staff as truly caring as th..."
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Client testimonials do not constitute a guarantee of outcome. Results may vary. Each case depends on its own facts, circumstances, and applicable law. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Washington law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, both marked and unmarked. Being struck in a crosswalk strongly supports your negligence claim against the driver.
Washington's pure comparative negligence standard means you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but you are not barred from compensation entirely.
Yes. Government entities can be liable for dangerous road conditions and inadequate pedestrian infrastructure. These claims have strict and short notice deadlines, often as little as 60 days. Call or text Foster Law immediately if a government entity may be involved.
Hit-and-run incidents are covered under Washington's Uninsured Motorist provisions. Report the incident to police immediately and call or text Foster Law at (425) 971-5400.
You may recover medical expenses, future medical costs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and compensation for permanent disability or disfigurement.
If you were struck by a vehicle Washington's PIP coverage may apply through the at-fault driver's policy or your own auto policy. Your health insurance also covers crash-related treatment. Foster Law coordinates all available coverage on your behalf.
The information in these FAQs is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice for your specific situation. Reading this content does not create an attorney-client relationship with Foster Law Offices.
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