Updates and Information about Personal Injury Law in Washington
This blog is a way for our firm to update you about the newest happenings in personal injury law, as well as to provide tips and advice for what to do if you're injured because of someone else's negligent actions.
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Understanding Insurance Company Claim DeadlinesInsurance companies must meet certain deadlines for first-party claims. Our Washington car accident lawyer stands up for you in the face of persistent delays.
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Washington Nighttime Car Crashes: Why They Happen and Who’s at FaultIf you’ve been in a nighttime car accident, it’s imperative to understand the causes of the crash and who was at fault. A Washington attorney explains.
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How to Find and Hire a Car Accident Attorney in SeattleLooking for a car accident attorney in Washington State can be overwhelming. Lawyer Max Meyers explains how to find the right legal representation for you.
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Is It Illegal to Wear Headphones Behind the Wheel in Seattle?Can you wear headphones and drive in Washington? An attorney explains why audio-inhibiting devices, including headphones, AirPods, and earplugs, are prohibited.
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Vision Zero Has Some Success but Accidents Are Still a ConcernWhile Seattle’s Vision Zero has broadly succeeded in lowering collision rates in the Rainy City, traffic-related fatalities recently reached a 10-year high.
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How Improper Lane Changes and Illegal Turns Upend LivesAn improperly executed turn could result in a serious accident, leaving a victim unable to provide for themselves and their loved ones.
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You Could Still Be Entitled to Compensation With a Pre-Existing InjuryThe so-called “eggshell rule” allows Washington car accident victims to claim compensation if a car crash made a pre-existing injury worse.
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Choosing the Right Time to Accept a Car Crash SettlementAn insurance settlement could provide the compensation you need to recover after a serious crash, but you should exercise caution before accepting an offer.
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“No Contact” Collisions: How to Protect Yourself Before and AfterA “no contact” car accident may sound absurd, but many Washington State drivers discover the hard way that they are no laughing matter. Read on to learn more.
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New Report Highlights Congestion Problem in SeattleA Washington State DOT report shows traffic congestion was worse and commutes were slower in 2016 than in 2014. For injury claim help, call 425-399-7000.
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AAA Report: In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems Prove Distracting Safety RisksThe AAA report examines the most distracting features of in-vehicle infotainment systems. Learn which features were most distracting and how to stay safe.
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Alcohol-Related Accidents During the HolidaysGreater alcohol consumption, combined with higher traffic volume and winter road conditions, can increase risks during the holidays.
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Drowsy Driving Prevention Week is November 5-12, 2017: Here’s How to Prevent Fatigued DrivingDriving while sleepy can be just as dangerous as drunk driving. Find out how to avoid drowsy driving during Drowsy Driving Prevention Week.
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November Begins the MADD Tie One On For Safety CampaignMothers Against Drunk Driving begins its annual “Tie One On For Safety” campaign to spread awareness of the dangers of drunk driving.
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How to Recognize Teen Driver Safety Week October 15-21, 2017Check out these teen driving tips and strategies to recognize Teen Driver Safety Week, October 15 – 21, 2017.
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How to Avoid Fall Driving Safety RisksEarlier darkness, weather changes, wet leaves, and wildlife on the road are fall driving safety risks. Learn how to prepare for and avoid these risks.
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Pokémon Go Safety Concerns: Negligent Players Causing Car AccidentsThe Pokémon Go smartphone game has taken the world by storm. But there are safety concerns abound for both drivers and pedestrians engaged in the app.
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How did Washington State’s traffic policies rate?According to CPSTF and NHTSA’s traffic policy ratings, Washington State could use work becoming a safer place to drive. For accident help: 425-399-7000.
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The 100 Deadliest Days of Driving Start Soon: How Parents Can PrepareThe 100 deadliest days for teen drivers begins Memorial Day and ends on Labor Day. Here is how parents can prepare themselves.
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Types of Dental Injuries from a Car AccidentDental injuries from a car accident can have serious physical and emotional repercussions. For help recovering dental injury compensation: 425-399-7000.