Seattle, WA – Injury Two-Car Crash at Delridge Way SW & Sylvan Way SW

Injury Two-Car Crash at Delridge Way SW & Sylvan Way SW
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    Seattle, WA (December 1, 2025) – One person suffered injuries in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Delridge Way Southwest and Sylvan Way Southwest. Police and medical crews responded to the scene on Friday, November 28, at about 5:28 in the afternoon.

    Early reports say two cars collided in the intersection for reasons that remain unclear. The impact left at least one occupant hurt. Paramedics provided care at the scene and then transported the injured person to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

    Officials have not released details about the person’s condition or whether others were also hurt. Investigators are reviewing what led to the collision.

    Car Accidents in Seattle

    Car crashes remain a serious problem in Seattle, especially on busy corridors and at major intersections. Even when vehicles travel at lower speeds, the human body absorbs sudden force. That force often leads to injuries that do not show up right away. People may feel sore or shaken at first, then notice worse symptoms hours later.

    After a two-car collision, quick medical care matters. Doctors can check for internal injuries, neck trauma, and brain damage. Early records also help if you later need to show how the crash affected your life. In Seattle, many injury claims involve costs that build over time, such as follow-up visits, physical therapy, and time away from work.

    Common losses in these cases can include:

    • Emergency care and hospital bills can include ambulance transport, imaging like CT scans, surgery, and overnight stays, all of which add up fast.
    • Rehabilitation, medication, and future treatment often cover physical therapy, pain management, and follow-up care that may continue for months.
    • Lost income and reduced earning ability may reflect time missed from work now and any limits that affect what you can earn later.
    • Pain, limitations, and daily life changes involve physical discomfort and the ways an injury can disrupt sleep, mobility, and normal routines.

    It’s important to work with a personal injury attorney who understands car accidents in Seattle and how local insurers handle these claims. A strong claim may seek payment for medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term care needs. If the crash caused permanent limits, compensation may also address future support and reduced quality of life.

    Crash victims should pay special attention to brain injuries, a very common but often overlooked outcome of a motor vehicle accident. The brain is a soft, dense organ, and even small injuries can result in lasting changes to mood, memory, and function. Our goal is to make sure every client receives targeted medical support and a legal strategy focused on long-term well-being. Reach out today to learn how we can support your recovery.

    If you or someone you love was hurt in a Seattle crash, we are here to help. Call Brain Injury Law of Seattle at (425) 307-6001 for a free consultation. We focus on your recovery and fight for the full compensation you deserve.

    Note: This article is based on reports from publicly available sources, including news outlets, police dispatches, and eyewitness statements. The image(s) used are for illustrative purposes only and are sourced from publicly available materials where applicable. Brain Injury Law of Seattle has not independently verified every detail of the reported incident. While no artificial intelligence (AI) systems are used to generate the factual content of these articles, AI or automated tools may have been used in limited aspects of formatting, editing, or publishing. If you notice any errors or would like to request a correction or removal, please contact us, and we will respond promptly.

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