Personal Injury Law in Washington: What is Joint and Several Liability?
Personal injury claims are complicated. In some cases, multiple parties may share the culpability for the same accident. Washington is a comparative negligence jurisdiction. In
Personal injury claims are complicated. In some cases, multiple parties may share the culpability for the same accident. Washington is a comparative negligence jurisdiction. In
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) estimates that approximately 175,000 people nationwide are injured in large truck accidents each year. The incredible size of
According to a report from Law360, a Washington-based fitness company is asking the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to reinstate its business interruption claim. In
Were you hurt in a slip and fall accident in Eastern Washington? If so, you may be entitled to financial compensation from the at-fault business
Commercial trucks are an important part of our nation’s economy. Nearly 70 percent of the value of all freight is transported via trucking. On account
According to reporting from KHQ-TV, a pedestrian was hurt in a traffic collision in Spokane County. The collision occurred near the intersection of E Hastings
Was your child injured due to negligence of another party? Your family deserves justice and financial compensation. For parents, there are few things more difficult
According to a report from KREM 2, three construction workers were injured in a construction accident in North Spokane. A representative of the Spokane County
According to a report from The Spokesman-Review, one person was transported to a local hospital after an eighteen-wheeler accident in Spokane Valley. The trucking accident
In Washington State, businesses and property owners have a legal responsibility to provide safe conditions for customers and other guests. Should they fail to abide
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