Bellevue, WA (February 7, 2026) – A two-vehicle collision with injuries was reported on northbound I-405 near SE 8th Street during the Thursday evening commute. The crash occurred at approximately 6:15 p.m. on February 6, 2026, according to Washington State Patrol dispatch audio from the Seattle Zone 3 channel. The vehicles involved were described as a blue Toyota Camry and a tan Toyota passenger car. Emergency responders arrived at the scene to assess injuries and manage traffic in the area. The severity of the injuries has not been confirmed, and the cause of the crash remains under investigation. Motorists experienced delays while responders cleared the scene. We extend well wishes to those affected by the crash.
Key Details
- Location: Northbound I-405 at SE 8th St, Bellevue
- Time: 6:15 p.m.
- Date: February 6, 2026
- Reported: February 6, 2026
- Injuries: Confirmed, extent not yet disclosed
- Responding Agencies: Washington State Patrol, Bellevue emergency responders
What We Know So Far
- The crash involved a blue Toyota Camry and a tan Toyota passenger vehicle.
- Emergency crews responded to provide medical aid and control traffic.
- The collision occurred during peak evening travel hours on I-405.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of people injured or transported for treatment
- The specific cause or contributing factors of the collision
- Whether any citations or charges will be issued
Local Context
I-405 near SE 8th Street in Bellevue is a heavily traveled corridor connecting commuters between Seattle, Bellevue, and other Eastside communities. During rush hour, this stretch is especially prone to traffic slowdowns and multi-vehicle incidents. Thursday evening’s crash required a coordinated response from state troopers and emergency personnel, who worked to treat those injured and restore normal traffic flow. Further details may emerge as the investigation continues.
What to Do Next
- Remain at the scene and provide clear, accurate information to law enforcement.
- If you’re experiencing pain or symptoms, seek medical attention even if you initially declined it.
- Document damage, vehicle positions, and road conditions for your insurance claim.
- Request a copy of the collision report from Washington State Patrol for your records.
FAQ
Q: Why do highway crashes often happen during rush hour?
A: High traffic volumes, sudden stops, and lane changes during peak hours increase the chance of collisions.
Q: Can airbags cause injuries even in low-speed crashes?
A: Yes. Airbags deploy rapidly and can cause abrasions, sprains, or fractures, particularly to the face, chest, and arms.
Q: What happens if multiple vehicles share partial fault in a crash?
A: Washington follows comparative fault laws, meaning each party may be assigned a percentage of liability depending on their role in the collision.