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What Causes Rollover Collisions?
Posted in Distracted Driving, Motor Vehicle Accidents on November 4, 2022
Rollover accidents are perhaps one of the most terrifying types of incidents that occur on the roadway. These incidents can lead to catastrophic injuries for those inside the vehicle. These types of incidents can involve a single vehicle or multiple vehicles. It is imperative to understand how rollover accidents are most likely to occur...
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Symptoms of a Chest Injury After a Car Accident
Posted in Motor Vehicle Accidents on November 4, 2022
Vehicle accidents can lead to a wide range of injuries. This can include injuries to the chest area. Often, car accident chest injuries are not immediately visible, and there may not be any signs or symptoms right away. However, there are some signs and symptoms that you and your loved ones need to be...
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How Long Will My Car Accident Case Take To Settle?
Posted in Motor Vehicle Accidents on October 15, 2022
If you sustain an injury as a result of the actions of another driver, you likely need money for your medical bills and property damage expenses. You may also wonder how long it will take your case to settle. However, there is no clear answer to how long these claims take. For cases resolved...
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10 states where pedestrians are killed by vehicles at the highest rates—and how to keep people safe
Posted in Pedestrian Accident on October 11, 2022
Canva Most people are pedestrians at some point, even if they don’t live in a city where car ownership isn’t necessary. From the country’s sprawling suburbs to the most rural locales, you can find people strolling on sidewalks and crossing parking lots, children walking to school or heading to friends’ homes, and joggers out...
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What Kind of Evidence Do I Need I Need To Collect After an Accident?
Posted in Motor Vehicle Accidents on October 3, 2022
It can be confusing to understand what type of evidence you need after a car accident occurs in Washington state. The reality is that you need as much evidence as possible to prove the liability of the other driver or drivers involved. Car accident cases typically hinge on the evidence available to insurance carriers...
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What Are the Symptoms of CTE?
Posted in Brain Injuries on September 6, 2022
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is brain degeneration that is likely caused by repeated head trauma. Unfortunately, CTE can only be diagnosed through an autopsy after a person passes away by studying various sections of the brain. This is a rare disorder that is not fully understood yet, but recent studies and significant media attention...
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PTSD and Other Mental Challenges After a Crash
Posted in Firm News, Motor Vehicle Accidents on July 13, 2022
When most people think of car accidents, they think of injuries like broken bones, concussions, bruises, lacerations, and other types of physical trauma. However, it is not uncommon for vehicle crash victims to suffer from significant emotional in psychological trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Here, we want to discuss how often PTSD occurs...
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Do Environmental Factors Cause Car Accidents?
Posted in Motor Vehicle Accidents on May 10, 2022
There are a number of factors that contribute to vehicle accidents in Seattle. Often, these incidents are caused by the careless or negligent actions of drivers on the roadway. However, there are times when environmental factors can lead to car accident collisions on our roadways. Here, our team of personal injury lawyers in Seattle...
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Determining Who is At Fault in a Car Accident Changing Lanes
Posted in Distracted Driving, Motor Vehicle Accidents on May 1, 2022
Changing lanes is one of the most common driving procedures that individuals do when they hit the roadway. However, this can also be an incredibly dangerous procedure where accidents can occur if just one step is not done correctly. Here, our car accident lawyers want to examine who could be at fault for a...
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What Causes Cephalopelvic Disproportion?
Posted in Birth Injuries on April 5, 2022
Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a condition where a baby has trouble going through the birth canal. The difficulties could be caused by a variety of reasons, including the size of the baby’s head, the size or shape of the mother’s pelvis, or the baby’s positioning. Here, our Seattle birth injury lawyers want to discuss...
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