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Understanding Slip and Fall Liability in Edmonds, Washington
Property owners and businesses throughout Snohomish County have a legal duty to maintain safe premises for visitors. When they fail, whether by leaving wet floors unmarked, ignoring uneven walkways, failing to clear ice, or cutting corners on maintenance, serious injuries result. Foster Law Offices represents slip and fall victims and their families, holding negligent property owners accountable and pursuing the full financial compensation available under Washington law. No fee unless we win. Call or text (425) 971-5400.
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.
Washington Law
Property Owner Duty in Washington
Under Washington law, property owners and occupiers owe a duty of care to people who enter their premises. The level of that duty depends on why the person was on the property and whether the owner is a commercial or residential entity.
Commercial Properties
Stores, restaurants, shopping centers, parking garages, and office buildings owe the highest duty of care to customers and visitors. They must regularly inspect for hazards, promptly repair or warn about dangerous conditions, and maintain safe walkways, stairwells, and entryways. In Edmonds, this applies to every retail center, grocery store, and public-facing business.
Residential Properties
Landlords and homeowners must keep common areas safe and address known hazards. A landlord who ignores a broken handrail, inadequate lighting, or a crumbling walkway can be held liable when a tenant or guest is injured.
Washington follows a "comparative fault" system (RCW 4.22.005), meaning your compensation may be reduced if you are found partially at fault, but you can still recover as long as the property owner bears some responsibility.
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
Local Conditions
Weather and Seasonal Hazards in Edmonds
Coastal Puget Sound location brings heavy rain and wind October through March; wet roads and reduced visibility are persistent crash factors on SR 99 and the ferry approach corridor.
From October through April, rain is a near-daily reality. Leaf litter on wet pavement, puddles at building entrances, and ice in shaded areas during cold snaps are common hazards that property owners are expected to address. During winter months, freezing temperatures can turn standing water into black ice, particularly in parking garages, north-facing walkways, and covered entryways that stay shaded.
Property Owner Responsibility
Property owners in Edmonds cannot use rain as an excuse. Washington courts have consistently held that ongoing wet conditions are foreseeable, and property owners must take reasonable steps (non-slip mats, drainage maintenance, prompt cleanup, and warning signs) to keep their premises safe.
Protect Your Claim
Evidence Checklist After a Slip and Fall
The strength of a premises liability case depends heavily on the evidence collected early. If you or a family member has been injured on someone else's property in Edmonds, take these steps as soon as possible:
- Photograph the exact spot where you fell, including the hazard (water, ice, uneven surface, debris)
- Take wide-angle photos showing the surrounding area, lighting, and any missing warning signs
- Report the incident to the property owner or manager and request a written incident report
- Get the names and phone numbers of any witnesses
- Keep the shoes and clothing you were wearing. Do not wash or discard them.
- Seek medical attention the same day, even if injuries seem minor
- Save all medical records, bills, and receipts related to your treatment
- Note the date, time, and weather conditions at the time of the incident
- Check for security cameras that may have recorded the fall

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
What Foster Law Does for Edmonds Slip & Fall Clients
What We Do
- Investigate the property immediately to preserve evidence of hazardous conditions
- Obtain surveillance footage, maintenance records, and prior incident reports before they are lost
- Establish that the property owner had notice of the dangerous condition
- Document injuries and work with medical experts to project future treatment needs
- Negotiate with property owners' insurance companies for full and fair settlements
- Litigate when insurers attempt to minimize or deny legitimate claims
Why Clients Choose Us
- Knowledge of Washington premises liability law and notice requirements
- Experience with commercial, residential, and government property claims
- Prompt investigation to preserve critical evidence before it disappears
- No fee unless we secure compensation for you
- Direct attorney access from Jeff or Kupala throughout your case
- No office visit required. Reach us by phone, text, email, or Zoom.
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
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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
You must show the property owner knew or reasonably should have known about the hazardous condition and failed to correct it or warn visitors. Evidence like maintenance logs, surveillance footage, prior incident reports, and witness testimony is crucial. Foster Law investigates these cases thoroughly and promptly.
Washington's comparative negligence law allows you to recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but not eliminated entirely.
The general statute of limitations is three years. However claims against government entities have much shorter notice requirements, sometimes as little as 60 days. Call or text Foster Law immediately after any fall on public or government property.
Insurers and property owners frequently raise footwear arguments to shift fault to the victim. This is a standard tactic. Foster Law challenges these arguments by focusing on the property owner's failure to maintain a safe environment.
You may recover medical expenses, future medical costs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and in severe cases compensation for permanent disability or disfigurement.
Report the incident to the property or business owner and request a written incident report. Photograph the hazardous condition immediately if you can. Gather witness contact information. Seek medical attention. Then call or text Foster Law at (425) 971-5400 before giving any statements to the property owner's insurance company.
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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