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Posted on : May 10, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : DUI Defense

What does “Vacating A Misdemeanor in Washington State” mean? Vacating a misdemeanor in Washington state means that if the court determines you meet certain conditions and orders such as if you pled guilty to a crime, your plea would be changed to “not guilty” and then the charges would be dismissed. If you were charged

Posted on : April 27, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Premises Liability

Premises liability, a foundational aspect of personal injury law, requires property owners to ensure safety on their premises to prevent accidents caused by unsafe conditions. This legal principle gains significant relevance in urban settings like Spokane, where maintaining public sidewalks presents challenges. Although sidewalks are public assets, property owners in Washington bear the responsibility for

Posted on : April 24, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Local Topics

In 2017 Everett, Washington initiated a landmark lawsuit against Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin. This marked a significant moment in the battle against the opioid crisis. This legal action emphasized the impact of aggressive pharmaceutical marketing on opioid addiction and its devastating effects on communities. Everett’s lawsuit showcased the potential for municipalities to utilize

Posted on : March 31, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Motorcycle Accident

Key Highlights Here is a quick look at Washington State motorcycle laws for 2025: All riders and passengers must wear a helmet compliant with Department of Transportation (DOT) standards. Lane splitting, or riding between lanes of traffic, is illegal in Washington. You must have a motorcycle endorsement on your driver’s license to operate a motorcycle.

Posted on : February 29, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Wrongful Death

If your family has lost a loved one because of someone else’s wrongful acts or omissions, Washington State law may give you the right to file a wrongful death claim against that person. Doing so can allow you to recover compensation for the financial and emotional losses you’ve suffered as a result of your loss.

Posted on : February 28, 2024Posted By : Matthew Russell
Posted In : Insurance Claims

If you’ve been hurt in a motor vehicle accident someone else caused, you may file an insurance claim against their policy to recover compensation for medical bills, car repair expenses, and lost income from missed work. Insurance companies employ “adjusters” to investigate and process claims. After you file a car accident claim, the insurance company

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