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5 ways to help the survivor of a pedestrian accident After someone is seriously injured in a pedestrian accident, their life is put on hold as they deal with the aftermath – pain from injuries, possible hospitalization, surgery, or rehabilitation, endless doctor visits – and growing medical bills. There are things you can do immediately to help the survivor of a pedestrian crash heal and move forward.
Three people died Nov. 14 in a two-car head-on collision on Highway 104 near Balmoral Place NE in Kingston. The State Patrol identified the deceased as Robin N. Bishop, 59, of Kingston, the only occupant of a 1994 Lexus; and Anthony A. Adams and Marion D. Sparks, both 44, of Little Boston, the occupants of a 1985 Ford Escort. All were declared dead at the scene. The crash occurred at about 7 p.m. According to the State Patrol, Bishop was driving westbound on 104 when her vehicle crossed the center line and struck the Ford Escort, driven by Adams.
Marysville and Snohomish County are growing rapidly in population, and along with this growth comes increased traffic, congestion, and accidents. More bicycle riders are sharing the roads as they try to avoid the legendary road congestion of the region. Go here to learn more about bicycle accidents in Snohomish County.
responded to a crash involving a car and school bus in the 29500 block of Ninth Avenue South in Federal Way on Tuesday afternoon. A spokesperson from South King Fire & Rescue said that the crash happened at 2:50 p.m. According to the spokesperson, one student on the bus and three in the car were taken to local hospitals to be evaluated. It appears that they all have minor injuries. Another school bus was on scene to pick up students and continue the route.
Things to do immediately after a serious accident