FAQ’s
Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Washington?
In Washington, a wrongful death lawsuit can be filed by the personal representative of the…
Is Washington a no-fault state for work injuries?
Washington is a no-fault state for work injuries. This means that allowable claims in Washington…
Should I hire an attorney after a work injury?
Considering the legal complexity of work injury claims, particularly when they lead to wrongful death,…
What can I do if a loved one dies in a workplace accident?
If a loved one tragically passes away in a workplace accident, surviving family members may…
What is the statute of limitations for a third-party workplace injury claim in Washington?
In Washington, you generally have three years from the date of the accident to file…
What elements must I prove in a third-party liability claim?
In a third-party liability claim, you must establish several key elements. Firstly, you need to…
Can I file a lawsuit against a third party after a work injury?
You may have grounds to file a third-party liability claim against a negligent party who…
Can I claim compensation if I am partially at fault for the injury?
You can still seek workers’ compensation benefits if you are partially at fault for the…
Who can be held liable in a child sexual abuse case in Washington?
In Washington, potentially liable parties in child sexual abuse may include the following: clergy, teachers,…
Can survivors press criminal charges in addition to filing a civil lawsuit?
Survivors can pursue criminal charges against their abuser while also seeking compensation through a civil…
Can survivors of child sexual abuse file a lawsuit in Washington?
In the event of child sexual abuse in Washington, survivors have the right to file…
What is the statute of limitations for filing a child sexual abuse lawsuit in Washington?
In Washington, survivors over the age of 18 generally have three years from the date…