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Pedestrian Accidents at Crosswalks: Who’s At Fault in Washington State?

An aerial view of a large number of people walking across a crosswalk.

Pedestrians have the right of way to cross safely at designated crosswalks. If you’ve been injured by a driver, contact an experienced Seattle pedestrian accident lawyer today to discuss your options for recovering compensation from the at-fault party.

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