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Posted on : November 14, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Pedestrian Accident

Pedestrian accidents – which usually involve a car hitting someone on foot – tend to happen in the blink of an eye before your brain has time to process it. Pedestrian accidents are on the rise in Washington. Data from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission shows there were 154 pedestrian fatalities in 2023 – more

Posted on : November 12, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Car Accident

Car accidents can turn your life upside down without a moment’s notice. The process of seeking compensation in a car accident injury claim may seem straightforward on the surface, but it can be a long road fraught with insurmountable obstacles, especially if you go it alone. According to data reported by Nolo the average car

Posted on : October 30, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell

In Washington, personal injury claims allow those who are harmed by someone else’s actions to seek compensation for losses tied to their injuries. Although there isn’t one single “personal injury law” in the state, several laws govern how personal injury cases are handled and what a victim can expect throughout the process. Negligence in Washington

Posted on : October 29, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell

Key Highlights Understanding Social Security disability benefits can be confusing. To help you, here are the key highlights about Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI): The key difference between SSI and SSDI lies in their eligibility requirements: SSI is based on financial need, while SSDI is based on your work history.

Posted on : September 29, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Washington Laws

Key Highlights There are dram shop laws in Washington (RCW 66.44.200), which hold businesses liable for any injury caused by serving a customer who appears to be `intoxicated`. Proving overservice in 2026 will be accomplished through the use of a “digital paper trail” consisting of POS (Point of Sale) timestamps, 4K videos, and rideshare logs

Posted on : September 28, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Personal Injury

In Washington State, comparative negligence is the standard used to assign fault and determine financial responsibility in personal injury cases. The rule evaluates each party’s contribution to an accident, adjusting compensation based on the level of fault. When those injured share some responsibility for the accident, their compensation is reduced accordingly. Unlike contributory negligence, where

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