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Types of Pregnancy Injuries From a Car Accident

Posted September 15, 2023
Car accidents are terrifying and painful, but they’re especially traumatic for pregnant women who face the vulnerable position of carrying a second life to protect as well as their own. Studies show that car accidents are a significant cause of accidental fetal death, with an estimated 1,000 to 5,000 fetal losses per year in...
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What Do I Do If My Car Accident Claim Was Denied

Posted September 15, 2023
The days and weeks after a car accident are chaotic and distressing, especially if you or a loved one suffered serious injuries. Sadly, sometimes the blows keep coming, especially when the insurance company of the party at fault for your accident denies your claim for compensation. Accidents cause more than just property damage, serious...
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Washington’s New Gun Control Laws

Posted August 16, 2023
In an attempt to counteract rising gun deaths in Washington, Governor Jay Inslee signed three new gun control measures into state laws in April of 2023. According to CDC data, in 2021, 48,830 people in the U.S. died from gun-related injuries. Between 2019 and 2023, there were over 2,500 mass shootings. According to the...
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What Happens If I’m Injured In A Bus Accident?

Posted August 16, 2023
Buses are a key resource for community transportation, including city buses, touring buses, and public school buses. We tend to feel safe when riding these large, lumbering passenger vehicles, but an average of 60,000 bus accidents occur annually in the U.S. with as many as 14,000 injuries. While traveling by bus remains statistically safer...
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What You Need to Know About Lane Splitting in Washington

Posted March 31, 2023
The slim design and easily maneuverable format of a motorcycle make it tempting for riders to bypass slow or stalled traffic by weaving between slow-moving cars or “lane-splitting.” While California allows motorcycle riders to share lanes with slow or stalled vehicles in order to pass them, this practice is not currently allowed in any...
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When Does a Death Qualify for Wrongful Death?

Posted February 21, 2023
The aftermath of a loved one’s death is always a distressing, emotionally wrought time, but when the death was unexpected and preventable, it’s even more traumatic for loved ones left behind. Family members who’ve lost a loved one suffer the emotional and economic hardships that come from losing the support and guidance of a...
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What is the Personal Injuries Claims Process in Washington?

Posted January 11, 2023
If you’ve experienced an injury due to someone else’s actions or inaction, whether in a car accident, slip-and-fall, through a defective product, or any other accident caused by another’s negligence or wrongdoing, you may be feeling the life-altering effects and wondering where to turn to take back control. When an accident causes your life...
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