Summer Crashes Spike: How to Protect Your Claim

When Washington warms up, traffic changes fast. There are more road trips, more teen drivers on break, and more visitors who do not know our roads. All of that means more chances for serious crashes, especially on highways and popular routes.

Summer accident claims can also be more complicated. There may be multiple vehicles, out-of-state drivers, and people trying to balance medical care with travel plans. When that happens, small mistakes can quietly damage a claim. As a Washington car accident attorney team, we see the same problems again and again. Knowing what to avoid right from the start can protect your health and your case.

Costly Mistakes at the Crash Scene

What you do in the first hour after a crash can help your claim or hurt it. Even if you feel shocked or rushed, try to slow things down and focus on safety and information.

One big mistake is leaving without enough evidence. Common problems include:

Relying only on the police report can be risky. Reports are helpful, but they can be short or may not capture every detail. Your own photos and notes often make a big difference later.

Another problem is saying too much or admitting fault at the scene. People often apologize just to be polite. Insurance companies may try to use that against you later as if you admitted blame. Other risky statements include:

It is also a mistake to delay calling the police or to skip medical care. Some drivers suggest “handling it between ourselves.” That can leave you with no official record of what happened. And when adrenaline is high, injuries can be hidden. Neck, back, and head pain often show up hours or days later. Getting checked out early can protect your health and your claim.

Insurance Pitfalls That Destroy Summer Claims

After a crash, insurance companies move quickly, especially when summer traffic is heavy. Many injured people think they have to go along with whatever the adjuster asks for. That is not true.

One common trap is talking to insurance adjusters alone. Adjusters may seem friendly, but their job is to save the company money. Trouble can start when you:

Even small mistakes or unclear answers can be used to question your claim.

Another problem is accepting fast, low settlements. During summer, people want to get back to work, trips, or family plans. That can lead to:

There is also the issue of your own insurance coverage. Many drivers do not use their Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage the right way. They may miss bill deadlines, or they might not open uninsured or underinsured motorist claims after a hit-and-run or crash with a driver who has very little coverage. It helps to remember that your own insurer is still a business. They are not automatically on your side.

Medical and Documentation Errors That Backfire

Your medical treatment is important for your health and for showing how serious your injuries are. Insurance companies look closely at your records. Gaps in care and missing details can hurt your case.

One big mistake is skipping or stopping treatment too soon. Many people try to “tough it out” so they do not miss work or summer plans. Problems we often see include:

Another issue is poor documentation of your symptoms and how they affect your life. Helpful steps include:

Try to be honest and consistent when talking with doctors. Overstating or understating pain can show up as inconsistent records, and insurance companies look for any reason to doubt a claim.

Social media can cause problems too. Summer is when people post photos of barbecues, hiking, and time by the water. An insurance company might take one happy photo and argue you are not really hurt, even if you were in pain that whole day. It is safer to:

Legal Missteps That Put Your Rights at Risk

Legal mistakes often show up weeks or months after a crash. By then, some damage may be hard to fix.

Waiting too long to get legal help is very common. People hope they will feel better, or they trust the insurer to “do the right thing.” While time passes:

Handling a serious claim alone can also be risky. Washington’s fault and comparative negligence rules can reduce your recovery if the insurance company argues you were partly at fault. Many people do not know how to:

Communication and language barriers make all of this harder. Legal and insurance words are confusing even in your first language. If English is not your main language, it is easy to misunderstand:

Bilingual Spanish services can help you understand each step, review documents carefully, and correct mistakes in statements or reports before they grow into bigger problems.

Take Control of Your Summer Accident Claim Today

Summer car crashes in Washington bring special challenges: crowded roads, out-of-state drivers, and tight deadlines. The good news is that many of the most damaging mistakes are also the easiest to avoid. If you focus on safety, document the scene, get prompt medical care, protect what you say to insurers, and get experienced legal guidance early, you put yourself in a much stronger position.

At Odegard Law, we focus on motor vehicle collision cases and wrongful death claims in Washington. We combine aggressive litigation, deep insurance knowledge, and hands-on support from day one, including bilingual Spanish services, to guide people from the first call through settlement or trial. By understanding these common summer mistakes and getting the right help, you can protect both your recovery and your rights.

Protect Your Rights And Move Forward With Confidence

If you were hurt in a crash and are unsure what to do next, we are ready to help you understand your options and take action. Speak with an experienced Washington car accident attorney at Odegard Law so we can evaluate your case and pursue the compensation you need. Contact our team today to discuss your situation and get clear guidance on your next steps, or use our online form to contact us for a prompt response.