Mukilteo Bicycle Accident Lawyer
Been in a bicycle accident? Call Foster Law Offices for a free consultation. We are here to help.
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"Cyclists have every right to be on the road. But in Mukilteo, a moment of driver inattention can change a rider's life forever, and too often, the system blames the person on the bike instead of the one behind the wheel."
If you or someone you love was hurt while riding, cycling, or walking in Mukilteo, 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.

Bicycle Accident in Mukilteo, Washington: What the Data Shows
Washington's cycling culture is strong, from commuters on the Interurban Trail to recreational riders along the Snohomish County waterfront. When a distracted, speeding, or careless driver strikes a cyclist, the consequences are often devastating. Foster Law Offices is committed to protecting the rights of injured cyclists and holding negligent drivers fully accountable for the harm they cause. Jeff and Kupala Foster personally handle every bicycle crash case with the dedication your injuries deserve. No fee unless we win. Call or text (425) 971-5400.
The Mukilteo Speedway corridor carries some of the heaviest traffic in South Snohomish County, connecting the ferry terminal to I-5 and serving as a major commuter and commercial route. The ferry terminal itself is a source of frequent congestion-related incidents, particularly during peak commute hours and summer months when foot traffic surges. SR-525 through Mukilteo and the intersections near Harbour Pointe and the Paine Field development area are well-known trouble spots. The waterfront trail and residential streets near the historic lighthouse attract cyclists and pedestrians year-round. Ongoing construction near Paine Field has brought additional truck traffic and hazards to the surrounding roads.
The Hidden Battle
Bias & Prejudice in Bicycle 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.
"Why Were You in the Road?"
It's the first question insurance adjusters ask, as though cyclists don't have a legal right to be there. They look for any excuse to shift blame: no helmet, no high-vis clothing.
Evidence Over Prejudice
We document the driver's failure to yield, their distracted driving, their failure to check mirrors. None of the adjuster's excuses change who caused the collision.
RCW 46.61.755 Protects You
Washington's bicycle safety laws give cyclists the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicles. We make sure insurance companies respect that.
Local Data
Mukilteo Roads & Trails
High-Risk Roads & Intersections
- Mukilteo Speedway (SR-525)
- Harbour Pointe Boulevard
- SR-526 interchange near Boeing
Foster Law Offices is based in Mukilteo at 700 3rd Street — this is our home community, and we know its roads and challenges firsthand.
Trail & Road Safety
Shared roads, multi-use trails, and narrow shoulders make Mukilteo 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.
Mukilteo At a Glance
Local Information
Nearest Hospital
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (8 miles northeast)
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is approximately 6-8 miles north via I-5 or SR 526 — the nearest Level II Trauma Center for Mukilteo residents.
Courthouse
Personal injury cases from Mukilteo are filed at Snohomish County Superior Court at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue in Everett.
Population
~22,000
High-Risk Roads
- ›Mukilteo Speedway (SR-525)
- ›Harbour Pointe Boulevard
- ›SR-526 interchange near Boeing
Medical Reality
Common Injuries in Bicycle 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
The leading cause of death in bicycle crashes; even helmeted riders suffer concussions and cognitive impairment
Facial & Dental Injuries
Cyclists frequently strike the ground face-first, resulting in fractured jaw bones and orbital fractures
Broken Collarbones & Wrists
Instinctive bracing during a fall concentrates force on the clavicle and distal radius
Knee & Hip Injuries
Contact with vehicle bumpers or road surface causes ligament tears, dislocations, and fractures
Road Rash & Soft Tissue
Exposed skin slides across pavement, causing deep abrasions that carry high infection risk

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 Mukilteo 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 Mukilteo Bicycle Accident Victims
What We Do
- Investigate driver negligence including distracted driving, failure to yield, speeding, and dooring
- Document road conditions, bike lane configurations, and traffic control devices
- Work with medical experts to project current and future treatment needs
- Negotiate aggressively with insurance companies who undervalue cycling claims
- Pursue litigation when insurers refuse to offer fair compensation
- Handle cases involving government entities when road design contributed to the crash
Why Clients Choose Us
- Knowledge of Washington bicycle laws and cyclist rights under RCW Title 46
- Experience maximizing compensation for serious cycling injury claims
- Compassionate personal representation from Jeff or Kupala directly
- No upfront costs. We only get paid when you do.
- Trial-ready preparation throughout the entire case
- No office visit required. Reach us by phone, text, email, or Zoom.
Washington Law
Your Rights Under Washington Law
Cyclists have full legal rights on Washington public roads. Drivers have a duty to share those roads safely: to see cyclists, give them adequate space, yield when required, and not open car doors into their path. When drivers fail in that duty serious injury follows. Foster Law investigates every bicycle crash thoroughly, gathering evidence of driver negligence, documenting road and traffic conditions, and building a complete picture of the cyclist's injuries and future needs. Insurance companies sometimes attempt to undervalue bicycle crash claims, suggesting that because the injured party was not in a motor vehicle their damages are somehow less significant. They are not. A cyclist with a traumatic brain injury, broken bones, or permanent nerve damage suffers the same losses and deserves the same compensation as any other crash victim. Foster Law makes that case forcefully. Washington law under RCW 46.61.755 requires drivers to give cyclists at least three feet of clearance when passing. Dooring — opening a car door into a cyclist's path — is a form of driver negligence that can cause catastrophic crashes at relatively low speeds. Cyclists on trails and multi-use paths who are struck by vehicles at road crossings have the same legal protections as pedestrians. If a government entity's failure to maintain safe cycling infrastructure contributed to your crash, a government liability claim may exist alongside your claim against the driver. These government claims have short notice deadlines, sometimes 60 days, making early attorney involvement essential. Foster Law's investigation preserves all evidence, identifies every liable party, and positions your case for the strongest possible outcome.
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
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"Jeff is extremely responsive and knows his stuff. He takes his competitive edge and applies it to the legal field. He is a true advocate for his clients and gets the job done. Jeff was recommended to me by a friend, and I give him my strongest endorsement."
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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
Get medical attention immediately. Head injuries in particular may not be immediately apparent. Report the crash to law enforcement. Preserve your bicycle as evidence. Gather witness contact information. Then call or text Foster Law at (425) 971-5400 before giving any statements to the driver's insurance company.
Yes. Washington law gives cyclists the right to use roadways. Not being in a bike lane does not eliminate the driver's duty of care toward you.
If poor road design, inadequate signage, or failure to maintain a safe cycling environment contributed to your injury a government entity may bear partial liability. Claims against government entities have short notice deadlines, so call or text Foster Law immediately.
Yes. Property damage including your bicycle and cycling equipment is recoverable as part of your claim.
Timeline varies based on injury severity and case complexity. Most cases resolve within 6 to 18 months. Cases involving severe or permanent injuries may take longer to ensure all future damages are properly accounted for.
Hit-and-run crashes are covered under Washington's Uninsured Motorist provisions. Report the incident to police immediately and call or text Foster Law. We help hit-and-run victims pursue recovery through their own UM coverage.
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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