Cle Elum, WA (April 25, 2025) - A worker with the Washington State Department of Transportation was hurt in a traffic accident involving a semi-truck on Tuesday morning, April 22.
Information provided by the Washington State Patrol shows it occurred just after 10:00 a.m. on Interstate 90, approximately 11 miles west of Cle Elum. According to reports, a semi-truck, operated by a 60-year-old from Moses Lake, rear-ended a DOT attenuator truck parked on the freeway. Police stated that the semi-truck driver reportedly changed lanes before encountering the work zone. He was charged with reckless driving in connection with the crash. Traffic was delayed in the eastbound lanes for several hours while responders worked at the scene. At this time, the extent of the worker’s injuries has not been reported. Police continue to investigate the circumstances leading up to the crash.
We hope for the full and fast recovery of the injured victim.
Washington state sees thousands of traffic accidents each year, with many resulting in severe injuries or even fatalities. In 2022 alone, the Washington State Department of Transportation recorded over 100,000 crashes statewide, highlighting the constant risk on our roads.
Several factors contribute to accidents on Washington's highways:
In addition to regular passenger vehicle accidents, semi-truck accidents are a significant concern on Washington’s roads. Due to the large size and weight of these commercial vehicles, accidents involving semi-trucks often result in more severe injuries and significant property damage. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, semi-truck accidents are more likely to involve serious or fatal injuries, especially when they occur on highways or interstates, where high speeds and heavy traffic are common.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a traffic accident in Washington, it’s crucial to understand your rights and seek legal assistance. In cases involving workplace accidents, such as a Department of Transportation worker who was hurt in a crash, it’s even more important to secure legal guidance to address both the personal injury and any potential workers’ compensation claims.
At Freeman Law Firm, we have extensive experience helping accident victims, including those who were injured while working, navigate the complexities of their cases. Our dedicated team of Cle Elum truck accident attorneys is committed to ensuring that you receive compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any other damages resulting from the accident.
Call us today at 206-880-2454 to schedule a free consultation. During your consultation, we’ll take the time to listen to your story, answer all your questions, and explain your options moving forward. Let Freeman Law Firm help you navigate this difficult time, pursue justice, and work toward rebuilding your life.
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