Learn More About Washington Personal Injury in Our Legal Article Library
There are many layers to every personal injury case, so we have created this article library to help you learn about various topics that may be of interest to you.
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Dealing with Whiplash after a Car AccidentWhiplash is a painful and frustrating injury, and yet it’s somewhat controversial in car accident claims. Our law firm in Kirkland can help 425-399-7000.
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A Snapshot of Pedestrian Accident Statistics in Seattle, WashingtonThe SDOT released a report sharing highlights about Seattle’s pedestrian accident problem. For legal counsel after an accident, call 425-399-7000.
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Insurance Coverage for Bicycle AccidentsWhen cyclists are injured in car accidents, there are certain types of insurance that may come into play. Discuss your options with a law firm in Redmond.
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What to Do After a Minor Accident: Do I need an attorney?Minor car accidents can lead to legal issues in some cases, but many claimants can file an insurance claim on their own. Contact Max Meyers at 425-399-7000 for help.
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What to Do after Being Hit by a Car on a BikeLegally, being hit by a car while on a bicycle in Kirkland is a lot like getting into a crash when in a car. You have legal options to recover compensation.
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How to File an Insurance Claim after Being Hit by Another CarInsurance claims can lead to legal problems if you do not protect your rights. Contact Max Meyers Law at 425-399-7000 for legal help with your claim.
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Don't Be the Victim of a Truck Accident! Stay Safe With These Important TipsIf you find yourself sharing the road with a large truck, make sure you read these important tips. They may just help you avoid a tragic truck accident.
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Think You're Great at Multi-Tasking While Driving? Think AgainWith the emphasis our society places on successfully multi-tasking, you may be surprised to find out that multi-tasking is actually a myth.
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Motorcycle Accidents Caused By Other Drivers Usually Occur For These Three ReasonsPeople love to blame accidents on motorcyclists, but what about when it's the fault of a motorist? Here are three things motorcycle riders need to look out for.