Seattle, WA – Two-Car Crash with Injuries at 4th Ave & S Holgate St

Two-Car Crash with Injuries at 4th Ave & S Holgate St
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    Seattle, WA (November 24, 2025) – A two-car crash left at least one person injured on Monday, November 24. The collision happened near the intersection of 4th Avenue South and South Holgate Street. Police and medical crews received the call around 4:51 a.m.

    Responders arrived to find two vehicles damaged at the scene. They assisted injured occupants and provided medical care. At least one person suffered injuries in the crash, though officials have not released details about the severity. Authorities did not report any victim identities.

    Investigators are working to learn what caused the two cars to collide. 

    Car Accidents in Seattle

    Early-morning crashes like this one are common in large cities, including Seattle. Drivers may face low visibility, fatigue, or unexpected hazards on major corridors. Even when speeds seem moderate, a sudden impact can cause serious harm. Injuries from two-car collisions often include broken bones, back trauma, and internal injuries that may not show symptoms right away.

    After a crash, medical care should come first. A full evaluation can catch hidden issues and help create a clear record of injuries. This record matters if you later need to seek compensation. It’s important to work with a personal injury attorney who understands car accidents in Seattle and can explain your rights, handle insurer pressure, and gather evidence while memories and records are fresh.

    Traumatic brain injuries are one of the most common and yet dangerous outcomes of a car crash. The brain is a soft, dense organ, and even a mild blow can cause lasting changes in memory, mood, or balance. Symptoms can appear days later. At Brain Injury Law of Seattle, we focus on making sure clients receive the right medical support and a legal plan built around long-term recovery.

    Compensation in an injury case may cover:

    • Emergency treatment and follow-up care
    • Lost income during recovery
    • Future medical needs or rehabilitation
    • Pain, limitations, and reduced quality of life

    If you were hurt in a crash like this, we can help. We review what happened, explain your options, and fight for the support you need. 

    Call Brain Injury Law of Seattle at (425) 307-6001 for a free consultation. We are ready to listen and help you take the next step.

    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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