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Have You Been Hit by a Rideshare Driver as a Pedestrian? Take These 3 Steps
As a pedestrian, being hit by a vehicle is a painful and agonizing experience, no matter who is driving the vehicle. The severity of your injuries does not depend on whether the motorist who struck you is a private individual, a commercial driver, or a rideshare driver. In such traumatic situations, it’s important to understand…
Read MoreHow to Prove Distracted Driving in a Washington Car Accident
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) identifies distracted driving as one of the leading causes of car accidents in the United States. This negligent action by another can leave you and your loved ones with significant injuries and give you the legal right to pursue compensation from the at-fault motorist. Your chances of receiving…
Read MoreAre Bars Liable for Over-Serving After a Drunk Driving Car Accident?
You’ve likely heard the statistics. After all, as unfortunate as it is, drunk driving is not an uncommon occurrence in the United States. In fact, it happens enough to cause 10,000 deaths each year. But have you ever stopped to think about how these drunk driving accidents happen in the first place? How does a…
Read MoreHow Long Does It Take to Settle a Traumatic Brain Injury Claim?
If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a car collision, an accident at work, or any accident caused by another party, you likely filed a personal injury lawsuit against the party that caused your accident to hold them responsible for the medical bills from your injury. As those bills…
Read MoreCan Pre-Existing Conditions Affect Your Personal Injury Claim After a Car Accident?
Getting into a car collision hurts, and many accident victims may note that aside from their new injuries, their previous injuries or medical conditions — called preexisting conditions — worsen after the wreck. If you have been hurt in an accident caused by another driver, you may have legal recourse to file a car accident…
Read MoreWho Is Liable for Injuries Sustained in a Bus Accident?
Buses are some of the most oversized vehicles on Washington roadways. Due to their size, weight, and reduced safety elements, accidents involving buses can result in severe injuries to everyone involved. According to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), there were roughly 1,146 bus accidents in 2019 across Washington. As with any traffic accident,…
Read MoreCan a Pedestrian Be at Fault for a Car Accident?
Although any traffic accident has the potential to result in serious injuries, crashes involving pedestrians are especially dangerous. Even a slowly moving vehicle can be fatal when it strikes a person. Although neglectful drivers are often to blame for pedestrian injuries, in some instances, pedestrians may be at fault or share responsibility for an accident.…
Read MoreWhat Are Intentional Torts?
In civil litigation, intentional torts refer to unlawful actions committed by a person with the express intention of causing harm. Intentional torts differ from personal injury cases resulting from other causes, such as negligence or accident. As such, the most critical element in validating an intentional tort is to prove that an individual chose to…
Read MoreAre Rideshare Companies Liable for Their Drivers’ Negligence?
In the past few years, ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft have changed how we think about getting around Washington. Inexpensive rides are only a few taps away with the help of these new technologies. Unfortunately, as with any other motorist in Washington, a rideshare driver is just as prone to crashes and accidents. Whenever…
Read More4 Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents can be some of the most traumatic experiences for any rider. A crash or collision on a bike has the potential to cause severe injuries and serious financial consequences. If you ride a motorcycle in Washington and become involved in an accident, you’ll likely have many questions regarding your rights, the law, and…
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