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The Impact of Weather Conditions on Car Accident Liability

The Impact of Weather Conditions on Car Accident Liability Driving in Washington often means dealing with unpredictable weather. From the notorious Seattle drizzle and Puget Sound fog to the snow and ice that can unexpectedly glaze Interstate 90 or Highway 2, drivers here must constantly adapt. When it comes to car accidents, the presence of The Impact of Weather Conditions on Car Accident Liability

Navigating Personal Injury Claims After a Motorcycle Accident

Navigating Personal Injury Claims After a Motorcycle Accident A motorcycle accident on one of Washington’s major roads, perhaps on I-5 through Seattle or a scenic route near the Cascades, can instantly change a life. The exposure inherent in riding means even a minor crash can result in catastrophic injuries for the motorcyclist. Suddenly, you face not only Navigating Personal Injury Claims After a Motorcycle Accident

What Are Your Legal Options After a T-Bone Accident?

What Are Your Legal Options After a T-Bone Accident? A T-bone accident, also known as a side-impact or broadside collision, can be one of the most frightening and destructive types of car crashes. When a vehicle strikes the side of another, the impact can cause serious injury because there is very little to protect a What Are Your Legal Options After a T-Bone Accident?

Understanding Uninsured Motorist Claims in Hit-and-Run Accidents

Understanding Uninsured Motorist Claims in Hit-and-Run Accidents Are Motorists Required to Stay at the Scene of a Car Accident in Washington State? In Washington, every motorist must stay at the scene of a car crash, regardless of whether they were at fault for causing the accident. Fleeing the scene of an auto collision may constitute Understanding Uninsured Motorist Claims in Hit-and-Run Accidents

How to Prove Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

How to Prove Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident What Should You Do in the Aftermath of a Motor Vehicle Accident? Unfortunately, auto accidents are common occurrences on the roads of the United States of America. If you have been in a motor vehicle accident, whether that crash involved one, two, or several vehicles, it How to Prove Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

How to Prove Fault in a Rear-End Collision: Legal Insights

How to Prove Fault in a Rear-End Collision: Legal Insights What Should I Do Immediately After a Rear-End Collision? First and foremost, ensure your safety and the safety of others involved. If possible, move your vehicle to a safe location to prevent further accidents. Once everyone is out of harm’s way, call the police, even if How to Prove Fault in a Rear-End Collision: Legal Insights

The Cost of Distracted Driving

The Cost of Distracted Driving You’ve seen Pixar’s Cars? (the original. Not this summer’s third installment that was good, but certainly not Cars 1 good). While the main drive is the characters, action and laughs for kids, the movie is really about slowing down and staying focused. We live in a culture that demands efficiency, whose personality changed The Cost of Distracted Driving

Semi-Trucks and Auto Accidents – Sharing the Road

Semi-Trucks and Auto Accidents – Sharing the Road Semi-trucks are an integral part of the economic growth and stability in the United States, but as more and more trucks enter the roadways, so does the likelihood of serious auto accidents. Long haul and semi-truck drivers help transport goods from one side of the country to Semi-Trucks and Auto Accidents – Sharing the Road

How to Rock a Personal Injury Deposition

How to Rock a Personal Injury Deposition A deposition is a procedure that happens before a trial where one party asks questions to the opposing side to obtain information. Depositions are not typically carried out inside the courtroom, but the courts still play a role. Participants in a deposition may need to take an oath How to Rock a Personal Injury Deposition

What is PIP, Why Do I Want it and How Do I Use it?

What is PIP, Why Do I Want it and How Do I Use it? PIP (Personal Injury Protection) is an additional coverage that you pay extra for and covers the upfront cost of your medical bills. Simply put, if you purchase this coverage, your insurance company agrees to pay your medical bills upfront but has the What is PIP, Why Do I Want it and How Do I Use it?