Marysville, WA asked in Car Accidents for Washington

Q: My fiancé was in an accident at a light, she had a green arrow and turned but another lady ran her red light and hit her

Now, the lady says different of course, that her light was green. The responding officer took both they're statements and didn't give anyone a ticket. We come to learn months later that he did cite her for failing to yield, but my fiancé was never notified. Do we have any options to fight that? If we pay it now can we still fight it and get our money back? Its going to prevent us from applying for a house at this point if we don't pay it now.

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Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
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  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Wyomissing, PA

A: I suggest you see if you can reopen it. What often happens though is the police send it to the address on the license. If your fiancee changed addresses but didn't notify DOT they only have to send the ticket to the address on the license. That won't affect her claim against the other driver. Contact a member of the State of Washington Assn for Justice--their members give free consults.

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