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Tacoma, WA Personal Injury Attorneys
Last Updated: February 2026

Tacoma Personal Injury Lawyer

Tacoma is Pierce County's largest city, where the I-5/SR-16 interchange, military base traffic from JBLM, and growing urban density have pushed traffic fatalities to decade-high levels.

Bond Legal — Tacoma Office

1201 Pacific Ave, Suite 600
Tacoma, WA 98402

By Appointment Only

(253) 780-0961|Get Directions

$500M+

Total Recovered

5,200+

Est. Annual Crashes in Tacoma

3

SOL in Washington

$0

No Fee Unless We Recover*

*Pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. If there is no recovery, the client is not responsible for any fees, court costs, or litigation expenses.

Legal Summary — Tacoma, WA Personal Injury
Last Updated: February 2026
If you were injured in Tacoma, Washington, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Washington follows a pure comparative fault system with a 3 years statute of limitations. Bond Legal offers free consultations and charges no fee unless you win.
This summary is AI-generated and for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and the reader is urged to verify the factual accuracy of the statements made. Bond Legal LLC (866) 423-7724

How Dangerous Is Driving in Tacoma?

Estimated Annual Crashes

Est. 5,200+ collisions reported annually

Estimated Traffic Fatalities

Est. 32+ lives lost per year

Estimated Pedestrian Injuries

Est. 280+ pedestrian victims pedestrian injuries annually

Statute of Limitations

3 years in Washington (Wash. Rev. Code § 4.16.080)

Estimated figures derived from WSDOT / Tacoma PD, 2023. Actual counts may vary. Consult the source agency for official statistics.

Dangerous Corridors We Cover

I-5SR-16SR-7SR-509SR-512Pacific Ave6th Ave

Hospitals in Tacoma

  • MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital (Level II Trauma)
  • St. Joseph Medical Center
  • Mary Bridge Children's Hospital (Pediatric Level II)

Courts We Practice In

  • Pierce County Superior Court (930 Tacoma Ave S)
  • U.S. District Court — Western District of WA — Tacoma (1717 Pacific Ave)

Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Tacoma, WA

Tacoma recorded 44 traffic deaths in 2023 — its highest since 2015 — with pedestrian fatalities concentrated on Pacific Avenue and the East Side, disproportionately impacting communities of color.

The I-5/SR-16 interchange ('the Split') is the most dangerous interchange in Pierce County, with complex weaving movements, speed differentials, and commercial truck traffic creating daily multi-vehicle collisions.

Tacoma's proximity to Joint Base Lewis-McChord means heavy military commuter traffic on I-5 and SR-512, with vehicle counts surging during deployment cycles and training exercises.

Bond Legal's Tacoma office serves all of Pierce County. Call (253) 780-0961.

Traffic Safety Overview

Tacoma Traffic Safety Profile

Leading Causes of Tacoma Crashes

1.Speed too fast
2.Inattention
3.Failure to yield
4.DUI
5.Following too closely

Estimated figures derived from WSDOT, 2023. Crash data reflects approximate trends based on publicly available reports and may not reflect exact official counts. Consult the source agency for verified statistics.

Traffic Safety Data

Tacoma Traffic Safety & High-Injury Network

High-Injury Network

Tacoma Vision Zero adopted 2016; Safe Streets Action Plan 2024

Pacific Ave, 6th Ave, and the I-5/SR-16 interchange area concentrate severe crashes — South Tacoma Hilltop neighborhoods have the highest pedestrian fatality rates

Priority Corridors

Pacific Ave6th AveS Tacoma Way38th StPortland AveMcKinley AveRuston Way72nd St

Key Safety Findings

  • Pacific Ave has the highest crash density of any corridor in Pierce County

  • Hilltop and South Tacoma have pedestrian fatality rates 2x the city average

  • Tacoma Dome event traffic creates concentrated crash spikes on Pacific Ave and I-5

Source: City of Tacoma / PSRC, 2024. Safety data is updated periodically and may reflect different reporting periods.

Emergency Medical Care

Trauma Centers Near Tacoma

Proximity to a verified trauma center can significantly impact outcomes after a serious accident. These facilities provide the highest level of emergency surgical and critical care.

MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital

Level IIACS Verified

315 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA 98405

Stroke Center

Mary Bridge Children's Hospital

Pediatric Level IIACS Verified

317 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma, WA 98405

Pediatric

Source: American College of Surgeons (ACS) Verified Trauma Center Database; California EMSA Trauma Center Registry, 2025. Trauma center designations are subject to change.

Washington Courts

Courts Where We Litigate in Tacoma

Understanding local court procedures, timelines, and jury dynamics is critical to building a winning strategy. Bond Legal's attorneys have extensive experience in these venues.

Pierce County Superior Court

Pierce County Superior Court

Typical Timeline

18–24 months

PI Caseload

Second-largest PI caseload in Washington

Jury Pool

Mixed urban-suburban-military jury pool; moderate in PI verdicts

Pierce County's proximity to Joint Base Lewis-McChord creates frequent military-connected accident cases. The I-5/SR-512 corridor sees heavy accident volume.

Court information is for general reference only. Case timelines and outcomes vary based on individual circumstances. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Public Record

Notable Washington Personal Injury Verdicts & Settlements

These publicly reported verdicts and settlements illustrate the range of outcomes in Washington personal injury cases. They are from public court records and do not represent Bond Legal's case results.

$45MTrucking Accident2023

Verdict in a fatal collision between a commercial truck and a passenger vehicle on I-5 in the Seattle metro area.

King CountySource: King County Superior Court / NW Lawyer
$33MMedical Malpractice2022

Verdict for a patient who sustained catastrophic injuries due to a misdiagnosed surgical emergency at a Tacoma hospital.

Pierce CountySource: Pierce County Superior Court / Washington State Bar News
$25MAuto Accident / DUI2023

Settlement for a family in a multi-vehicle DUI collision on SR-2 that resulted in two fatalities and catastrophic injuries.

Snohomish CountySource: Snohomish County Superior Court / Everett Herald
$18MPedestrian Accident2022

Verdict for a pedestrian struck by a delivery vehicle in a Seattle crosswalk, resulting in traumatic brain injury.

King CountySource: King County Superior Court / Seattle Times
$15MBicycle Accident2023

Settlement for a cyclist struck by a distracted driver on a designated bike lane, resulting in spinal cord injury.

Spokane CountySource: Spokane County Superior Court / Spokesman-Review

Important: The verdicts and settlements shown above are from publicly available court records and legal publications. They are presented for informational purposes only and do not represent Bond Legal's case results. Every case is unique — the facts, injuries, defendants, insurance coverage, venue, and applicable law vary significantly. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case. Gross amounts shown are before deduction of attorney fees, costs, and expenses. This is an advertisement.

Insurance Landscape

Auto Insurance in Tacoma

25/50/10 ($25K per person, $50K per accident BI, $10K PD)

State Minimum Coverage

What Tacoma Drivers Should Know

  • Tacoma's elevated crash and fatality rates — 44 traffic deaths in 2023 — drive higher insurance premiums than most WA cities.

  • JBLM military commuter traffic creates predictable collision surges on I-5 and SR-512.

  • Higher-than-average uninsured rate in Pierce County makes UM/UIM coverage essential.

  • Hit-and-run incidents are disproportionately high on Pacific Ave and the East Side.

Estimated figures derived from NAIC / Bankrate / IRC, 2023. Premium and uninsured-rate figures are approximate averages based on publicly available data. Individual rates vary by driving record, vehicle, coverage, and other factors. Contact insurers directly for current quotes.

High-Risk Corridors

High-Risk Roads & Intersections in Tacoma

These roadways and intersections have been identified as having elevated rates of serious-injury and fatal crashes in the Tacoma area based on available public traffic safety reports. Specific crash counts are approximate estimates.

I-5/SR-16 interchange ('the Split')

The most dangerous interchange in Pierce County. Complex weaving movements, speed differentials between I-5 and SR-16 traffic, and heavy commercial truck volumes create daily multi-vehicle collisions. Wrong-way entries are a recurring problem.

Source: WSDOT / WSP, 2023

Pacific Ave (SR-7)

Tacoma's deadliest surface street. The corridor from Downtown through the Hilltop and East Side neighborhoods to Spanaway carries high-speed traffic through areas with heavy pedestrian activity and limited crossing infrastructure. Pedestrian fatalities are disproportionately concentrated here.

Source: Tacoma PD / WSDOT, 2023

6th Ave corridor

A major east-west arterial through Tacoma's commercial core. Speed, alcohol-impaired driving, and nighttime crashes are persistent problems on this corridor.

Source: Tacoma PD, 2023

S Tacoma Way

A high-speed commercial corridor in south Tacoma with frequent access-point collisions and pedestrian hazards near strip-mall developments.

Source: Tacoma Transportation, 2023

Portland Ave E

Runs through Tacoma's East Side — one of the city's most crash-burdened neighborhoods. Limited infrastructure investment has left pedestrians and cyclists vulnerable.

Source: City of Tacoma Safe Streets, 2023

Emergency Medical Care

Emergency Response in Tacoma

Proximity to trauma centers and emergency medical services can significantly impact outcomes after a serious accident. Faster emergency response can mean the difference between a recoverable injury and a permanent disability.

Air Ambulance / Helicopter Services

Airlift NorthwestLife Flight Network

Why This Matters for Your Case

  • MultiCare Tacoma General is the primary trauma receiving facility for Pierce County but is Level II — severe TBI, burns, and complex spinal injuries require transport to Harborview (Level I) in Seattle.

  • Mary Bridge Children's Hospital provides dedicated pediatric trauma care — one of only a few pediatric trauma centers in Washington.

  • I-5 congestion between Tacoma and Seattle can significantly delay Harborview transport times, making helicopter transport critical for time-sensitive injuries.

  • JBLM has its own Madigan Army Medical Center, but civilian crash victims are typically transported to civilian hospitals.

Estimated response information derived from Tacoma Fire Dept / MultiCare, 2023. Actual emergency response capabilities vary based on time of day, traffic, staffing, and incident severity. Contact local emergency services for current information.

After Your Accident

How to Get an Accident Report in Tacoma, WA

A police accident report is critical evidence for your personal injury claim. Here's how to obtain one in Tacoma.

Tacoma Police Department

Non-Emergency

(253) 798-4721

Request Report

Online Portal

Collision reports available through TPD records. Typical turnaround: 5-10 business days.

✓ Online accident reporting available for non-injury collisions

Washington State Patrol

Handles crashes on I-5, SR-16, SR-512 within Tacoma area.

Pierce County Sheriff

Handles crashes in unincorporated Pierce County areas near Tacoma.

Tips for Getting Your Tacoma Accident Report

  • Tacoma PD's high call volume can result in delayed response to non-injury collisions — document the scene thoroughly yourself.

  • For I-5 or SR-16 crashes, WSP files the report. Request the WSP case number.

  • If the crash involves a military vehicle or JBLM personnel, additional federal jurisdiction issues may arise — consult an attorney immediately.

Data Disclaimer: Traffic safety information, crash trends, insurance landscape descriptions, and emergency response details presented on this page are based on publicly available data from the cited agencies (e.g., WSDOT, NHTSA FARS, Washington Office of Insurance Commissioner, American College of Surgeons). This information is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current or final data. For verified statistics, visit the source agency websites directly. Trauma center designations, hospital names, and court venue information are believed to be accurate as of the date cited but are subject to change. Nothing on this page constitutes a guarantee of case outcome or legal advice. This is an advertisement.

Step-by-Step Guide

What Should You Do After an Accident in Tacoma?

  1. 1

    Call 911 and Report the Accident

    In Washington, you are legally required to report accidents involving injury, death, or significant property damage. Call 911 from the scene in Tacoma and request both police and medical assistance.

  2. 2

    Seek Immediate Medical Attention

    Go to a hospital or urgent care — even if you feel fine. Many injuries like whiplash, concussions, and internal bleeding don't show symptoms immediately. Nearby hospitals include MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital (Level II Trauma) and St. Joseph Medical Center.

  3. 3

    Document Everything at the Scene

    Take photos and videos of all vehicles, injuries, road conditions, traffic signals, and skid marks. Get names, phone numbers, and insurance information from all parties and witnesses.

  4. 4

    Do Not Speak to Insurance Adjusters Without an Attorney

    Insurance companies will contact you quickly — often within 24 hours. Their goal is to get a recorded statement they can use against you and to offer a lowball settlement before you understand your claim's true value.

  5. 5

    Contact a Personal Injury Attorney Immediately

    Washington's statute of limitations is 3 years (Wash. Rev. Code § 4.16.080). However, critical evidence — surveillance footage, witness memories, vehicle data — degrades rapidly. The sooner you call Bond Legal at (866) 423-7724, the stronger your case.

  6. 6

    Keep All Medical Records and Bills

    Every doctor visit, prescription, therapy session, and medical bill becomes evidence of your damages. Keep a daily journal documenting your pain levels, limitations, and emotional impact.

Washington Law

How Does Washington Personal Injury Law Work?

Pure Comparative Fault

Source: Wash. Rev. Code § 4.22.005

Washington follows pure comparative fault — you can recover even if you are 99% at fault, with damages reduced proportionally. Each party's damages are reduced by their percentage of fault.

Statute of Limitations: 3 years

Source: Wash. Rev. Code § 4.16.080

In Washington, you generally have 3 years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically bars you from recovering any compensation. There are limited exceptions for minors, discovery of latent injuries, and government claims — consult an attorney immediately.

Damage Caps

No statutory cap on compensatory damages in personal injury cases. Washington has no cap on economic or non-economic damages, making it one of the most plaintiff-friendly states in the Pacific Northwest.

Key Washington Laws Affecting Your Case

Pure Comparative Fault

Wash. Rev. Code § 4.22.005–.015

Washington's pure comparative fault statute allows injured parties to recover damages even if they are 99% at fault. Damages are reduced by the plaintiff's percentage of fault. Multiple defendants' fault is allocated individually.

Mandatory Auto Insurance

Wash. Rev. Code § 46.29.090

Washington requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/10 ($25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident bodily injury, $10,000 property damage). UM/UIM coverage is optional but strongly recommended given the 15.6% uninsured driver rate.

Wrongful Death & Survival Actions

Wash. Rev. Code §§ 4.20.010–.060

Washington's wrongful death statute allows the personal representative to bring a claim on behalf of the decedent's beneficiaries. The survival statute (RCW § 4.20.046) allows the estate to recover damages the decedent would have been entitled to had they survived.

Product Liability (WPLA)

Wash. Rev. Code § 7.72

The Washington Product Liability Act provides a statutory framework for claims against manufacturers and sellers of defective products. Claims must be filed within the 3-year SOL or within the product's useful life.

DUI / Driving Under the Influence

RCW 46.61.502–.504

Washington's DUI statute sets the BAC limit at .08 for adults, .02 for those under 21, and .04 for commercial drivers. Washington has an implied consent law (RCW 46.20.308) — refusal to submit to a breath or blood test results in automatic license revocation for at least 1 year. A DUI conviction creates a presumption of negligence in civil injury claims, significantly strengthening the victim's case.

Dram Shop / Social Host Liability

RCW 66.44.200 / RCW 66.44.270

Washington's dram shop statute (RCW 66.44.200) prohibits serving alcohol to an apparently intoxicated person. Bars, restaurants, and alcohol retailers can be held civilly liable for injuries caused by intoxicated patrons they served after visible intoxication. Social host liability (RCW 66.44.270) extends to anyone who furnishes alcohol to a minor. Washington courts have recognized a common-law negligence theory for commercial alcohol service beyond the statutory framework.

Government Tort Claims

RCW 4.92 (State) / RCW 4.96 (Local)

Claims against the State of Washington must be filed with the Office of Risk Management within 3 years (RCW 4.92.110), but a 60-day pre-suit notice is required (RCW 4.92.100). Claims against local governments (cities, counties) require a standard claim form filed within the 3-year SOL (RCW 4.96.020). Government entities can be liable for dangerous road conditions, negligent maintenance, and defective traffic control devices.

PIP / MedPay Coverage

WAC 284-30-395

PIP (Personal Injury Protection) and MedPay coverage are optional in Washington but provide critical first-party benefits regardless of fault. PIP covers medical expenses, lost wages, and funeral costs. Insurers must offer PIP but policyholders can reject it in writing. When available, PIP pays before liability insurance, providing immediate medical coverage while the fault determination process plays out.

Our Washington Team

Bond Legal Attorneys Licensed in Washington

These experienced personal injury attorneys are licensed to practice in Washington and handle cases throughout the state.

Common Questions

Tacoma Personal Injury FAQ

What should I do after a car accident in Tacoma?

After a Tacoma car accident: call 911, document the scene, exchange insurance information, and seek medical attention. Tacoma PD handles city crashes; WSP handles I-5 and SR-16. The I-5/SR-16 interchange is one of the highest-crash locations in Pierce County. Call Bond Legal at (866) 423-7724.

Which Tacoma roads are the most dangerous?

Pacific Avenue, South Tacoma Way, and the I-5/SR-16 interchange are Tacoma's highest-crash corridors. The Hilltop and South Tacoma neighborhoods have disproportionately high pedestrian crash rates. The Narrows Bridge (SR-16) and I-5 through JBLM carry heavy military commuter traffic.

How does Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) affect Tacoma accident claims?

JBLM is one of the largest military installations in the US, generating massive commuter traffic on I-5, SR-512, and local roads. Crashes involving military vehicles may raise Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) issues. The I-5 corridor between Tacoma and Olympia sees heavy military vehicle traffic. Bond Legal handles military-related claims.

How does the Port of Tacoma affect truck accident claims?

The Port of Tacoma generates thousands of daily truck trips on I-5, SR-509, and local roads. Port-related truck crashes involve complex multi-party liability — trucking companies, shipping lines, and port operators may all share responsibility. Bond Legal handles complex trucking litigation.

How much does a personal injury lawyer in Tacoma, WA cost?

A personal injury lawyer in Tacoma typically costs nothing upfront — Bond Legal works on a contingency fee basis. You pay $0 unless we win your case. Our Tacoma personal injury attorneys only get paid when you receive compensation.

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Washington?

The statute of limitations for personal injury in Washington is 3 years from the date of injury. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation forever. Contact Bond Legal immediately — the sooner you call, the stronger your case.

How much is my Tacoma personal injury case worth?

The value of a Tacoma personal injury case depends on medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and injury severity. Every case is unique. Bond Legal has recovered over $500 million for clients nationwide. Call (866) 423-7724 for a free case evaluation.

Should I accept the insurance company's first offer after my Tacoma accident?

No — insurance companies routinely offer lowball settlements far below your case's true value after a Tacoma accident. They hope you'll accept before speaking with an attorney. Bond Legal's Tacoma lawyers pursue fair compensation and are prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.

What types of accidents does Bond Legal handle in Tacoma?

Bond Legal handles car accidents, truck crashes, motorcycle collisions, pedestrian injuries, and more in Tacoma. We also cover rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, dog bites, workplace injuries, wrongful death, birth injuries, sexual assault civil claims, and fire/burn injuries.

How long will my Tacoma personal injury case take?

Most Tacoma personal injury cases settle within 6 to 18 months, depending on complexity and injury severity. Complex cases involving disputed liability may take longer. Bond Legal pursues full and fair compensation — even if that means going to trial in Washington courts.

Neighborhoods & Areas in Tacoma

Injured in Tacoma? We're Here to Advocate for You.

Our experienced attorneys have recovered over $500 million for injured clients. Contact us now for a free, confidential case review — you pay nothing unless we win.

Disclaimer: All amounts shown are gross amounts recovered before deduction of attorney fees, costs, and expenses. The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. This is an advertisement. Bond Legal is licensed to practice in Washington.

Data Methodology: Crash statistics, response times, insurance estimates, and other numerical data on this page are approximate figures derived from publicly available reports by agencies such as WSDOT and local agencies. These estimates are provided for general informational context and may not reflect the most current or exact official counts. For official statistics, please consult the cited source agencies directly.