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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10 Tips for How to Talk With an Insurance Adjuster After Your Bike CrashYou may get a call from the insurance adjuster soon after your bicycle accident. Our Washington lawyer shares tips on handling the call and how we can help.
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How the Vulnerable User Law Protects Bicycle and Pedestrian Accident VictimsOur Washington lawyer explains how a motorist’s violation of the Vulnerable User Law can help prove your bicycle or pedestrian accident injury claim.
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Injured in a Bicycle Accident? Here’s What You Could Recover in a Personal Injury ClaimYou may be eligible to recover more damages than you realize in a bicycle accident in Washington—but it won’t come automatically. A lawyer can help.
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What You Need to Know About Ankle Injuries From Bike AccidentsAnkle injuries commonly occur in bicycle accidents, and they can be quite painful with long recovery times. Learn how to protect your right to compensation.
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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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Pedestrian Safety Tips for DriversRemember these safety tips to avoid accidents with pedestrians. Slow down, avoid distractions, and stay alert.
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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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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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Bike Everywhere Challenge Coming to Seattle in MayWashington Bikes’ Bike Everywhere Challenge is from May 1 to May 31. Find out how to sign up and participate in Bike Everywhere Month here.
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Second Avenue Bike Lanes Getting Speed BumpsIn an attempt to make Seattle streets safer for cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers alike, the city is adding speed bumps to the Second Avenue bike lane.
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Upgrades Coming To Downtown Seattle Bike LaneWhile the bike lanes in Seattle undergo upgrades, accidents can still happen. If you have been injured, contact Max Meyers Law PLLC at 425-399-7000.
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Rise of Pedestrian Deaths in Washington in 2015Early reports show a 28 percent increase in pedestrian deaths in Washington State in 2015. Max Meyers can help you file an injury claim: 425-399-7000.
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Pronto Bike Share Will Continue Under Seattle GovernmentSeattle will purchase the Pronto bike share program, with the hope of keeping the service around to expand access to bicycles and promote cycling in the city.
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SDOT Starts Safe Routes to School Project - Make Sure You Have a Plan for Your Kid!SDOT recently launched its Safe Routes to School project to ensure student safety. If your child suffered injury on her way to school, call 425-399-7000.
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Seattle's Bike Share Program, Pronto, is Facing ChallengesPronto, Seattle’s bike share program, is facing financial challenges, but the Seattle Department of Transportation plans to buy and expand the program.
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3 Essential Bicycle Safety Tips for KidsBefore your child goes out on a bike, make sure you both read these bike safety tips for kids. If an accident happens, Max Meyers can help: 425-399-7000.
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5 Tips for Elderly Pedestrian Safety in SeattleElderly pedestrian safety is a concern for everyone. Read these tips to keep safe. If you suffer injuries in an accident, call Max Meyers at 425-399-7000.
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Group Makes Small Change to Improve Pedestrian Safety in SeattleA group of frustrated citizens has made a small change to improve pedestrian safety in Seattle.
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Bicycling in Winter: How to Stay Safe in SeattleFollowing these tips for safe bicycling in winter can mean the difference between an enjoyable commute and a tragedy. For accident help: 425-399-7000.
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Pedestrian Safety Tips for Walking in SeattleWhen walking around Seattle, exercise caution and follow these pedestrian safety tips. If you suffer injuries in an accident, call Max Meyers: 425-399-7000.