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Phases of a Personal Injury Case: Litigation
The deposition is a very important legal proceeding that should almost always involve preparation by the personal injury attorney and the person who is going to be deposed. The person’s performance at the deposition can have a huge influence on … Continue reading
The Discovery Process: Important Process in your Personal Injury Claim
After a personal injury lawsuit is filed and the defendant is properly served in a timely way, both sides participate in a process of exchanging information about the case. This process is known as discovery. There are many different forms … Continue reading
A Mistake in Accident Cases: Failing to Hire a Lawyer When it is Necessary
Failing to hire a lawyer can severely damage your claim, and cause you to receive a significantly lower settlement. If your injuries are serious or permanent, then it usually is in your best interest to hire an attorney to … Continue reading
Honesty is Absolutely the Best Policy
A HUGE setback in any injury accident case, is not being absolutely honest with your doctors and the authorities. Your credibility as a victim is extremely important. Oftentimes an incident or claim can only be proven based on what … Continue reading
What is a Bicycle?
Bicycles are familiar objects and we all know one when we see it, but to prevent confusion, Washington State law defines a bicycle as a device propelled only by a human power with two wheels in tandem, one of … Continue reading
Bicycle and Motor Vehicle Duties Related to Bicycles, Part 1
Closed Routes Though bicycles enjoy the same rights as motor vehicles, there are expectations to this with some routes in Washington State that are closed to bicycles. Due to construction or because the route in question is too dangerous … Continue reading
The Law is Not What You See on Television
Many people get their knowledge about the world from watching television. People see fictional doctors and they think they know how medicine works. They see fictional police officers and they think they know how law enforcement works. And they see … Continue reading





