Seattle, WA (September 11, 2025) – A two-vehicle crash left several people injured on Thursday, September 11. The collision occurred around 8:46 a.m. at the intersection of South and East Mercer Street in Seattle.
Emergency responders arrived quickly. Paramedics provided urgent medical care to the injured before transporting them to local hospitals for treatment. Authorities have not yet confirmed the number of victims or the severity of their injuries.
The Seattle Police Department is leading the investigation to determine what caused the collision. No further details about the drivers or vehicles involved have been released at this time.
Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time. We wish them a full and swift recovery.
Car accidents remain one of the leading causes of serious injuries in Washington. In cities like Seattle, where traffic congestion is heavy during morning and evening rush hours, collisions are a constant risk. Intersections such as South and East Mercer Street see thousands of vehicles each day, making them particularly vulnerable to accidents.
When vehicles collide with force, the results can be devastating. Victims often suffer painful injuries such as broken bones, head trauma, spinal damage, and internal bleeding. Even at moderate speeds, crashes can cause lasting harm that requires extensive treatment and long-term rehabilitation. Families are left struggling with both the physical and emotional toll of a sudden accident.
Beyond the immediate health consequences, car accidents place a heavy financial burden on victims. Emergency room visits, surgeries, and ongoing therapy can quickly overwhelm families with medical debt. Lost wages from time away from work only add to the hardship.
If you were injured in a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation. This can include payment for hospital bills, rehabilitation, lost wages, and future care needs. Unfortunately, insurance companies rarely make this process easy. Adjusters often push quick, low settlement offers that fall far short of what victims truly deserve.
That’s why working with an experienced car accident lawyer is important. An attorney can investigate the crash, gather evidence, and hold negligent drivers accountable. They also take on the insurance companies directly, pushing back against low offers and fighting for the full compensation victims deserve.
At Freeman Law Firm, we know the devastation that follows a serious crash. That’s why we fight tirelessly for accident victims across Washington. We stand with families every step of the way, ensuring they never face this battle alone.
If you or someone you love sustained injuries in a Seattle car accident, do not wait to seek help. Call Freeman Law Firm today at 206-880-2454 for a free, confidential consultation. Let our team fight for your rights, your recovery, and your future.
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