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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Cars and Motorcycles Share the Roads, but Not the Risk: Why You Need an Experienced Motorcycle Accident Attorney to Protect Your Legal RecoveryMotorcycles and cars share the road, but not the risk. Learn how motorcyclists are at greater risk in Washington State, and how Max Meyers Law can help.
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What Should I Do After a Motorcycle Accident?After a motorcycle accident, call the police, exchange information, take photographs, and contact your insurer. Learn more about these and other steps you should take.
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How to Stay Safe When Bicycling Hills in SeattleCheck out our top ten safety tips for riding your bicycle on the hills of Seattle.
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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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Pedestrian Safety Tips for DriversRemember these safety tips to avoid accidents with pedestrians. Slow down, avoid distractions, and stay alert.
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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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Safe Bicycle Riding in Cold Weather: Tips for Seattle CyclistsRiding your bicycle in cold weather can be dangerous. Here are some tips to help you stay safe this winter.
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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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AAA Report: Technology Is Key to Preventing Truck AccidentsAAA says requiring installation of four types of new technology on new and existing large trucks could reduce the number of crashes, injuries, and deaths.
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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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Bad Weather Motorcycle Riding: Tips for Staying SafeRiding a motorcycle in bad weather can be more than dangerous; it can be deadly. Learn a few tips for staying safe here.
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NHTSA Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over In Effect Through Labor Day“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” targets drunk and drug-impaired Washington drivers through Labor Day. Stay safe with Max Meyers Law this Labor Day!
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Research: Supersport Motorcycles Have Higher Fatality Rate Than CruisersFatality rates are higher for supersport motorcycles than for cruisers and touring motorcycles. Click here to learn more.
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Are you getting a fair motorcycle accident settlement?Getting a fair motorcycle accident settlement involves assessing many factors that are different in every case. For help with your claim, call 425-399-7000.
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May Is Motorcycle Safety MonthMay is Motorcycle Safety Month. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, you may have a claim. Call us today at 425-399-7000 for help.
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5 Halloween Safety Tips to Share with Your KidsHalloween is a deadly holiday for pedestrians. Make sure your child has a spooky good — and safe — time this Halloween by reviewing these safety tips.
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New Safety Campaign Reveals How Vulnerable the Human Body is to the Effects of Car AccidentsA new safety campaign gives an in-depth look at the most vulnerable parts of our bodies and how we would need to adapt to survive car accidents.