What Evidence is Used to Prove Liability in a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim?
Washington is a fault-based car accident state. Under RCW 4.22.015, fault is defined as negligent or reckless acts or omissions that cause injuries to another
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Washington is a fault-based car accident state. Under RCW 4.22.015, fault is defined as negligent or reckless acts or omissions that cause injuries to another
If you or your loved one suffered a serious injury in Eastern Washington—whether in a car crash, a slip and fall, or any other type
Uber and Lyft are both popular transportation options in Eastern Washington. While ridesharing can be a cost effective and useful service, riders always need to
Drunk driving accidents happen far too often. According to data provided by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC), nearly half of all fatal accidents in
Most personal injury claims are handled by large insurance companies. Whether you were hurt in a car crash, a slip and fall, or any other
Parking lots are high risk areas for collisions. According to data published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly one in five motor
Unfortunately, trucking accidents remain a serious safety problem in our region. Although these crashes can happen for a wide array of different reasons, most of
Sadly, pedestrian accidents remain a serious safety hazard on our roadways. According to data provided by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, pedestrian crashes accounted for
Motor vehicle collisions are among the leading causes of serious injuries in Eastern Washington. According to data collected by the Washington State Department of Transportation
Motor vehicle accidents are among the leading cause of major injuries in Eastern Washington. In the most recent year with comprehensive data available, the Washington
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