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Monitoring driver behavior to prevent accidents
Posted in Firm News, Motor Vehicle Accidents on May 19, 2019
Distracted driving is a prevalent problem in Washington and all over the nation. As technology has grown and time has passed, today’s drivers have significantly more to be distracted by than in times past. The original automobiles required vigilance to operate and often required the use of both hands. However, many cars and even...
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You bounced your infants, but is bouncing safe as your kids grow?
Posted in Firm News, Injuries on May 16, 2019
If your children ever played in a bounce house, they probably had a great time. Due to their previous fun, you may consider renting an inflatable for their next birthday party or your family reunion. Large inflatable toys can be an excellent way to entertain children. However, you may want to consider the types...
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Are E-Scooters Safe?
Posted in Firm News, Injuries on May 14, 2019
With companies like Uber, Lyft and Airbnb going public this year, you would likely agree that the sharing economy is in full swing. But these aren’t the only services designed to provide momentary convenience without the related costs of ownership. Companies like Bird and Lime provide electric scooters in some of the largest cities...
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What are the common risk factors of a birth injury?
Posted in Birth Injuries, Firm News on May 13, 2019
During pregnancy, every parent hopes for a strong and healthy baby. None of them expect their child to suffer a birth injury. And birth injuries are actually quite rare. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that only one in 33 babies suffer a birth injury. However, many of those situations involve...
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Fiery crash near border kills man
Posted in Firm News, Motor Vehicle Accidents on May 6, 2019
When car accidents occur in Seattle, it is likely understood that those who cause them typically had no intention to do so. Even in cases were recklessness is apparent, those guilty of it may never have intended for their actions to cause harm to another. Some may see that lack of intent as reasoning...
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Final exams and the risk of a car accident
Posted in Firm News, Motor Vehicle Accidents on May 4, 2019
For some people, motor vehicle accidents may be especially likely during certain times. For example, someone who is under a lot of pressure at work may be more likely to collide with another vehicle, and this may also be true for someone who has been experiencing sleep problems. In this blog, we will look...
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Negligence possibly the cause of Seattle crane disaster
Posted in Firm News, Injuries on May 3, 2019
Ever since Saturday afternoon, people across the state and the country have been speculating what led up to the devastating crane collapse in Seattle. King5 News in Seattle reports that the Washington Department of Labor and Industries wrapped up its inspection of the scene, but the investigation is not over yet. The investigation may...
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Is it unsafe to make coffee at home?
Posted in Firm News, Injuries on May 2, 2019
Coffee and Seattle are two words that seem synonymous to many people in the Pacific Northwest. Many days, you probably get out of bed and make your coffee before going to meet your friend or business partner at Starbucks. Hitting the 405 without caffeinating first is virtually unconscionable. But did you know that when...
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The medical community has rights for your prescriptions
Posted in Firm News, Medical Malpractice on May 1, 2019
When you seek medical care, you may feel as though your providers have all the say in your treatment plan. But while they have undergone training and are competent, they are human and just as capable of making errors as anyone else. As a patient, you likely understand less about the medical field than...
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How possible is it to cross the street safely?
Posted in Firm News on April 30, 2019
Like most kids, you probably grew up making jokes about why the chicken crossed the road. As your parents held your hand, you learned about the importance of looking both ways, and how you’re supposed to cross the street at crosswalks. But regardless of age, most people don’t think about any possible safety considerations....
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