What is the name of your state? Washington State
Hello, please provide guidance in my situation:
A couple months ago, I was driving with my sister at 8:30pm from our house to a neighbor's house, which is 3 minutes away. I was the driver and my sister was in the front passenger seat of my dark blue 2016 Mazda 3 hatchback.
The main street has a wide pedestrian walkway in the middle, and traffic is only one-way, one-lane on either side of the walkway, with available parallel street parking to the right. Posted speed limit is 30 mph (see pictures attached).
I turned from a side street, stopped at the stop sign, looked left and saw no cars from that stretch of one-way road, and proceeded onto the road towards the pedestrian walkway to go to the other stop sign at the end of that walkway for the one-way road to go left.
As I almost made it through, I got hit from the left. Point of impact was between driver side and middle of vehicle. (See pictures attached for point of impact damage, which is not where the police officer's drawing indicated.) Airbags deployed, and I was spinning out and finally landed facing the wrong way, and my sister blacked out instantly from the whiplash. My car dialed the police dept, and I started passing out as well. The impact pushed my car into two other parked vehicles. The other vehicle had hit us so hard that they landed onto the pedestrian walkway. In addition, when the other car hit ours, I did not hear any brakes or honks.
I was a bit disoriented when the police questioned me, as I did not know that my car had spun several times and ended up facing in the wrong direction.
I was cited for not stopping at a stop sign, and the other driver (with passengers) was cited for a suspended license and driving without insurance.
After 2 months of investigation by the insurance companies, the other vehicle's insurance company stated that I was 100% at fault due to not stopping at the stop sign.
Please advise if I should pursue this further because I did stop, I have a 20+ years record of excellent driving, this is the neighborhood that I grew up in and had visited at least twice a week in the last 12 years, and the other driver is 18 with a suspended license, driving his mom's car, living at least an hour away. The law is right that oncoming traffic have right of way, but do any of the factors in this accident carry weight to offset my 100% fault?
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Thank you!
Hello, please provide guidance in my situation:
A couple months ago, I was driving with my sister at 8:30pm from our house to a neighbor's house, which is 3 minutes away. I was the driver and my sister was in the front passenger seat of my dark blue 2016 Mazda 3 hatchback.
The main street has a wide pedestrian walkway in the middle, and traffic is only one-way, one-lane on either side of the walkway, with available parallel street parking to the right. Posted speed limit is 30 mph (see pictures attached).
I turned from a side street, stopped at the stop sign, looked left and saw no cars from that stretch of one-way road, and proceeded onto the road towards the pedestrian walkway to go to the other stop sign at the end of that walkway for the one-way road to go left.
As I almost made it through, I got hit from the left. Point of impact was between driver side and middle of vehicle. (See pictures attached for point of impact damage, which is not where the police officer's drawing indicated.) Airbags deployed, and I was spinning out and finally landed facing the wrong way, and my sister blacked out instantly from the whiplash. My car dialed the police dept, and I started passing out as well. The impact pushed my car into two other parked vehicles. The other vehicle had hit us so hard that they landed onto the pedestrian walkway. In addition, when the other car hit ours, I did not hear any brakes or honks.
I was a bit disoriented when the police questioned me, as I did not know that my car had spun several times and ended up facing in the wrong direction.
I was cited for not stopping at a stop sign, and the other driver (with passengers) was cited for a suspended license and driving without insurance.
After 2 months of investigation by the insurance companies, the other vehicle's insurance company stated that I was 100% at fault due to not stopping at the stop sign.
Please advise if I should pursue this further because I did stop, I have a 20+ years record of excellent driving, this is the neighborhood that I grew up in and had visited at least twice a week in the last 12 years, and the other driver is 18 with a suspended license, driving his mom's car, living at least an hour away. The law is right that oncoming traffic have right of way, but do any of the factors in this accident carry weight to offset my 100% fault?
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Thank you!