Recent Headlines About Personal Injury Cases in and Around Seattle
When you've been injured because of another person's negligence, you may feel very alone. Please feel free to browse our collection of recent news articles to read about accidents similar to yours and how things turned out for the victims.
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Study: Marijuana, Phone Use May Be to Blame for National Rise in Pedestrian FatalitiesA recent study may show a link between pedestrian deaths, legal marijuana, and cell phone use. Find out how these factors impact pedestrian fatalities.
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Study: 22% Rise in Washington Pedestrian Fatalities in First Half of 2017Washington State pedestrian fatalities went up in 2017. Keep reading to find out how walkers in the state fared compared to the rest of the nation.
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Seattle to Implement Pedestrian ImprovementsIn Seattle, the lack of sidewalks has posed a threat to pedestrian safety for years. An extensive City improvement project aims to correct this problem.
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Seattle Says Goodbye to Pronto Bike Share ProgramThe Pronto bike share program is ending in Seattle in early 2017. SDOT hopes to launch a new electric bike program in the summer of 2017.
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Seattle Pedestrian Waits 26 Minutes for Crosswalk Signal — How This Increases Accident RiskA Seattle resident waited almost 30 minutes for a crosswalk signal. See how that can increase the accident risk for Seattle pedestrians.
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Seattle Bike Sharing Network to ExpandExpansions to the Seattle bike sharing network, Pronto, could be possible if the SDOT takes over. Max Meyers Law helps cyclists, call 425-399-7000.
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Seattle Uses Beige Boxes as Traffic Calming MeasureSeattle streets are getting a little beige color as a traffic calming measure. Max Meyers Law supports Seattle traffic safety. Injured? We help, call 425-399-7000.
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New Program Creates Colorful, Safer Neighborhood CrosswalksWhat began as a single neighborhood expression has morphed into a full-fledged City of Seattle program that beatifies neighborhoods and helps make them safer.
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Seattle Bicyclist Captives His Hit-n-Run Crash on his GoProSeattle bicycle riders all too often are hit-n-run. If you not sure what to do after such a crash, call Max Meyers Law 425-399-7000.
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Improvements to Kirkland's Juanita Drive Being Seriously ConsideredThe notoriously dangerous Juanita Drive may be getting an extreme makeover from the city of Kirkland, making it safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.