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When people picture a deadly crash, they usually imagine the impact itself: two vehicles colliding, twisted metal, shattered glass. But in reality, many traffic deaths don’t happen at the moment of impact. They happen after—in the minutes that follow, before professional help arrives. Decades of trauma research point to the same conclusion: a significant share...

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Photo by Clay Elliot Spokane recorded 2,826 traffic crashes in 2025. Twenty-one of them were fatal. More than 970 people were injured across all levels of severity, a ratio that matters in a city this size: roughly one out of every three crashes involved an injury, and one in every 135 ended in a death....

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Traffic Accidents in Renton: 2025 Overview Renton, a key part of the Seattle metropolitan area, reported 1,406 crashes in 2025. While most did not result in injuries, 500+ crashes involved some level of harm, and four were fatal. Renton’s busy roads and intersections, particularly Rainier Ave N and Logan Ave S, have proven to be...

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Each year in the U.S., the shift in Daylight Saving Time (DST) impacts the daily lives of millions—students, pedestrians, professionals, emergency responders, heavy vehicle operators, and even wildlife. Whether you’re well-acquainted with the clock change or newly adjusting, we’re tackling a crucial question: Does DST increase risks on the road and contribute to accidents? What...

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The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) analyzes traffic crash data to identify the areas where severe injuries and fatalities occur most frequently. Each year, Portland records approximately 10,000 to 12,000 traffic crashes. Crash data serves as a key tool for understanding where and how people are injured or killed while navigating Portland’s streets. However, most...

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After a serious crash, receiving a personal injury settlement can feel like a huge relief: a chance to pay medical bills, cover lost wages, and move forward. But before you spend that money, it’s important to understand how the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) treats these settlements. Is it all tax-free? Not exactly. Some portions are...

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Portland experienced a decrease in traffic fatalities in 2024, with 58 lives lost, a welcome reduction from the record high of 69 deaths in 2023. While it’s reassuring to see the numbers drop, each loss represents a family, a community, and a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance on the road. Fatal Accidents Breakdown:...

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Kevin thought it was harmless. A small fender-bender outside Spokane. No witnesses. He told the officer the other driver ran the red light. Insurance paid out fast… until someone pulled the traffic cam footage. Within weeks, Kevin wasn’t just dealing with a denied claim. He was facing a felony. In Washington, misrepresenting the facts after...

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Here’s something most people don’t realize: in both Washington and Oregon, the amount of money you receive after a car crash depends on how much the accident was your fault. If you’re awarded $1 million, but you’re found to be 40% liable for the events that led to the accident, you’ll only get $600,000. That’s...

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