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Driver killed after rollover collision on I-5

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Posted on February 9, 2021

FEDERAL WAY, WA – Troopers with the Washington State Highway Patrol reported a single fatality resulting from a rollover collision on I-5 Monday evening.

According to KOCO, the single-vehicle took place along the interstate just south of the exit to South 320th Street.

Troopers say the unidentified 38-year-old male driver veered off the roadway and struck a tree before his vehicle overturned. He was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators believe the driver may have suffered a medical emergency prior to the collision.

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Note: The attorneys with Caffee Law send our hearts out to the victims of serious accidents. Even though we see the pain and suffering accident victims endure through our daily work, it never becomes easier to hear such tragic news. We compose our blog using publicly available news sources. Sometimes stories are updated as more details surface. If our post becomes outdated or inaccurate, please let us know so that we may update it.

Disclaimer: This blog’s aim is to increase awareness of severe injuries and their effects so that fewer individuals and families go through the painful and traumatic process of seeing a loved one hurt or killed in an accident. These are difficult topics, but we hope that our readers can use the information found here to help them avoid being involved in an accident. The information presented here does not construe legal advice.