On Monday morning, a multi-vehicle crash involving 21 cars occurred just south of the King–Pierce County line.

Washington State Patrol Trooper Cameron Watts said the incident was first reported at 5:05 a.m. as a 10-car crash caused by debris in the roadway. The situation quickly escalated as more vehicles became involved, with the final count reaching 21.

According to Watts, heavy fog in the area at the time likely played a significant role in the crash. Most of the incidents involved vehicles striking debris or minor collisions between cars. The debris was believed to be a vehicle part from an earlier collision that happened just before 5 a.m.

Safe Driving Tips in Low-Visibility Conditions

Safe driving is especially important in low-visibility conditions. Drivers should slow down in fog, leave extra space between vehicles, and stay alert for unexpected hazards on the roadway. It’s also important to make sure vehicle parts and any loads are properly secured to prevent debris from falling into traffic. Simple steps like reducing speed, avoiding tailgating, and adjusting driving habits to match weather conditions can significantly lower the risk of multi-vehicle crashes.

What Should I Do After a Car Accident?

Car accidents can be frightening, especially when they happen at night. The eight steps below are crucial to follow after an accident. Keeping these in mind will help you stay calm and take the right actions, even in a stressful situation.

  1. Check for injuries and that you and your passengers are okay.
  2. Pull over to the side of the road if possible.
  3. Call the police.
  4. Exchange information with the other driver
  5. Take pictures of the accident scene
  6. See if there were witnesses on the scene.
  7. Contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
  8. Rest and recover.

To build a strong car accident claim, it’s essential to preserve evidence immediately, including medical records, crash reports, and witness statements. Prompt investigation allows your personal injury attorney to prove the other party’s negligence.

Types of Compensation Available After a Car Accident

If you suffered injuries in a car accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses and future treatment costs
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage
  • Emotional distress

Car accidents can be complex and overwhelming. In the vulnerable moments after a crash, it’s normal to feel uncertain about what to do next. Working with an experienced car accident attorney can help you protect your rights, pursue justice, and recover the full compensation you deserve.

Contact an Experienced Car Accident Attorney Today 

GLP Attorneys has helped thousands of clients with their personal injury accidents for nearly four decades. From highway design and unsafe roadways to car accidents to motorcycle accidents and even wrongful death cases, our experienced personal injury lawyers are here to help you seek justice every step of the way.

If you have been injured in an accident, call 800-273-5005 or email our attorneys at to schedule a free lawyer consultation.