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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3 Post-Accident Pain Tracking AppsTracking pain can be difficult, but these three post-accident pain tracking apps can help. For legal options after an accident, call 425-399-7000.
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IIHS Report: Less than Half of Headlights Are AcceptableThe results of the first IIHS headlight study may prompt manufacturers to up their game and hopefully reduce the number of accidents on our roads.
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How Child Accident Claims WorkChildren can file child accident claims in Washington State after age 18 or before using a “next friend” or guardian ad litem.
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Celebrate Distracted Driving Awareness Month with Three Easy Ways to Stop Distracted DrivingTo observe Distracted Driving Awareness Month, check out these three easy ways you can keep your attention on the road.
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Seattle Makes Top 5 for Worst Traffic Cities in the U.S.Seattle made it into the top five for worst traffic cities in the U.S. If you or a loved one suffered injuries in an accident, call 425-399-7000.
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3 Ways to Ruin Your Personal Injury ClaimMake sure to check out these three ways to ruin your personal injury claim to ensure you do everything you can to protect your rights after a car accident.
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Seattle’s High Car Accident Frequency: Seattle Drivers Only Go an Average of 7 Years Between AccidentsAllstate ranked Seattle drivers pretty low on its safe driving cities report, with a car accident frequency of one accident per person every seven years.
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Teen Drivers in Seattle Waiting Longer to Get Licenses - Does it make them worse drivers?According to new studies, teen drivers in Seattle are waiting longer to get their licenses which may make them worse drivers during their lifetime.
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NHTSA: 3 in 10 Traffic Deaths in Washington Involved a Drunk DriverThree out of every 10 traffic deaths in Washington involved a drunk driver. If you or a loved one were injured in an alcohol-related accident: 425-399-7000.
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Hit and Run: 4 Pedestrians Injured in SeattleAfter a hit and run, pedestrians often have to pay for their injuries unless officers can find the driver. For help after a hit and run: 425-399-7000.
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24 Million Vehicles Now Subject to Takata Airbag RecallManufacturing defects in the Takata airbag inflator have led to serious accidents and injuries. Injuries from a defective airbag? Call 425-399-7000.
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What do vehicle owners need to know about the new jeep and dodge recall?Fiat Chrysler issued a new Jeep and Dodge recall. Check and see if it affects you. If you suffered injuries in a defect-related accident, call 425-399-7000.
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New Bill Aims to Eliminate Surprise ER Bills for Car Accident VictimsA new bill is aiming to eliminate surprise ER bills for car accident victims. For help after an accident, call Max Meyers at 425-399-7000.
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The Effect of Marijuana Use on Car Accident LiabilityThe use of marijuana in a car accident can have a huge effect on liability.
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Can I get compensation for personal property damaged in a car accident?You can receive compensation for personal property damaged in a car accident from the at-fault driver’s insurance. For help, call Max Meyers: 425-399-7000.
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Understanding the Differences between Comprehensive and Collision CoverageComprehensive and collision coverage each offer different things. Collision covers the costs of a collision while comprehensive offers additional benefits.
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Do the Right Thing: Report Drunk Drivers in SeattleKnowing that a drunk driver is on the road can be terrifying. It is important to do the right thing; report the drunk driver as soon as possible.
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How to Celebrate National School Bus Safety WeekNational School Bus Safety Week is almost here! Here are a few things that you can do to join in the celebration. Max Meyers Law: 425-399-7000.
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Celebrate National Teen Driver Safety Week October 18 to 24To celebrate National Teen Driver Safety Week this October, speak with your teen about safe driving.
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Seattle Drivers Score Poorly on Annual Bad Drivers ReportThe bad drivers report is out. The bad news: we didn’t do very well. The good news: Seattle is doing something about creating a safer driving environment.