Learn More About Washington Personal Injury in Our Legal Article Library
There are many layers to every personal injury case, so we have created this article library to help you learn about various topics that may be of interest to you.
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Shoulder Pain after a Bike Accident – Causes and Options to Recover CompensationShoulder pain after a bike accident involving a vehicle is usually indicative of an injury. An injured cyclist can file a claim for damages against an at-fault driver.
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Sending a Spoliation Letter to Preserve Evidence after Truck AccidentA spoliation letter asks a trucking company to preserve records after a truck accident. Talk to a Redmond truck accident lawyer 425-399-7000.
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Bicycle Safety Tips for Riding in Cold WeatherThere are plenty of useful bicycle safety tips, but when enjoying cold-weather riding, there are some guidelines you should consider.
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Legislators Introduce Bills to Allow Motorcycle Lane SplittingTwo new bills have been introduced to change Washington state motorcycle laws and legalize the long-prohibited practice of motorcycle lane splitting.
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Max Meyers Law March 2015 Spoke & Wheel NewsletterMax Meyers Law Monthly Newsletter
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How Auto Recalls, Vehicle Defects, and Product Liability Affect Car OwnersIn 2014, auto recalls in the US reached record levels. Read on to learn if you can file a product liability claim for a vehicle defect with Max Meyers 425-399-7000.
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Safety Guide for Biking to Work in KirklandSome Kirkland residents are now choosing to bike to work. If you are biking to work, learn how you can do so safely.
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10 New Motorcycle Rider Tips Tacoma Bikers Can UseTacoma riders will want to read these 10 tips for new motorcycle riders. If a negligent driver causes a crash, call motorcycle lawyers at 425-399-7000.
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Bicyclist Injuries from Door Zone Accidents in KirklandInjuries from a door zone accident may be very serious for a cyclist in Kirkland, including traumatic brain injury, broken bones, facial and skin injuries.
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Surprisingly Few People Know Them: Elements of Car Accident ClaimThe elements of car accident claim include breach of duty, causation, and damages. For car accident claim process help, call Max Meyers 425-399-7000.
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Hit By Car, Not in Crosswalk Right to SuePedestrians, don’t worry about being hit by car not in crosswalk – or in the crosswalk! – regardless, drivers hold the responsibility. You should be able to sue.
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Max Meyers Law February 2015 Spoke & Wheel NewsletterMax Meyers Law Monthly Newsletter
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Honda Fined Largest Amount in HistoryFor failing to report more than 1,700 serious injury and fatal accidents, Honda was fined $70 million. That’s the largest amount in U.S. history.
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Common Defenses against a Motorcycle Accident Claim in KirklandThere are several possible defenses against a motorcycle accident claim that insurers or defendants might use. Get help from an attorney in Kirkland.
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Causes of & Compensation for Bicycle-Pedestrian Accidents in TacomaLearn some causes of bicycle-pedestrian accidents in Tacoma (bicyclists or pedestrians may be at fault) and recovering compensation for related damages.
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Causes of & Liability for a Truck Rollover Accident in TacomaThere are several possible causes of a truck rollover accident. Victims injured in an accident in Tacoma may be able to hold the trucking company liable.
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Filing a Claim after a Drunk Driving Pedestrian Accident in SeattlePedestrians hurt in drunk driving pedestrian accidents in Seattle can file a claim against the impaired driver. Learn more about these accidents and claims.
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Reckless Driving around Cyclists in Redmond: Ways Motorists Are Negligent Towards BicyclistsBicycle accidents in Redmond might involve reckless driving around the cyclist. Learn some common types of negligence by drivers around bicyclists.
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Pedestrian Interference and Obstruction Laws in SeattleSeattle prohibits pedestrian interference and obstruction. The crime is a misdemeanor. If hurt because of it, victims may have grounds for legal action.
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Max Meyers Law January 2015 Spoke & Wheel NewsletterMax Meyers Law Monthly Newsletter