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How to File A Car Accident Claim with State FarmPosted in Car Accidents on November 6, 2020
After a car accident, you can suffer from serious hardships. You may need to repair extensive vehicle damage or replace your car completely. You may need to seek medical treatment for your injuries that your insurance may not cover, and you may need to miss weeks of work while you heal. These factors can also
How to File A Car Accident Claim with USAAPosted in Car Accidents on November 3, 2020
Car accidents can be scary occurrences, leading to severe injury, financial hardship, and emotional distress. If someone else is responsible for your collision, Washington insurance law requires him or her to pay for the damages you suffered. You can file a lawsuit against the negligent driver in court, or you can file an insurance claim
How to File A Car Accident Claim with AllstatePosted in Car Accidents on November 1, 2020
After a car accident, you may wonder what you need to do next. Washington is a fault-based insurance state, which means that drivers who cause accidents are the ones responsible for paying for the damages of their victims. After an accident with a negligent driver, you can file a lawsuit against him or her, or
What Is Res Ipsa Loquitur?Posted in Personal Injury on October 26, 2020
To successfully prove a personal injury claim in Washington, you must prove that the defendant in your lawsuit was negligent at the time of your accident. Proving negligence requires you to establish the at-fault party’s duty of care to you, and how a breach of that duty of care directly caused your injuries and
Does Renters Insurance Cover Dog Bites?Posted in Dog Bites on October 20, 2020
While dogs are a popular pet in Washington state, these animals have the ability to severely injure humans. Dog bites can cause permanent disfigurement, scarring, and infections, resulting in high medical expenses, lost wages, psychological trauma, and many other physical, emotional, and financial losses. If you are a dog bite victim, you may wonder
How to File A Car Accident Claim with GEICO in Washington StatePosted in Personal Injury on October 15, 2020
Car accidents can cause serious damages, from physical injuries and chronic pain to financial losses, such as emergency medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and long-term care costs. If you suffer injuries in an accident someone else is responsible for, you can file a claim with his or her car insurance to receive compensation
How to File A Car Accident Claim with Nationwide in Washington StatePosted in Car Accidents,Safety Tips on October 14, 2020
Washington’s fault-based car accident laws require negligent motorists to pay for the damages of their car accident victims. If you suffer injuries in a collision someone else is responsible for, you have two pathways to compensation: filing an insurance claim and filing a personal injury lawsuit. Most victims begin in the insurance process, but
What Should I Do After A Multi-Car Accident in Seattle?Posted in Car Accidents,Personal Injury,Safety Tips on October 11, 2020
In the moments after a car accident, it can be difficult to know what to do next. Any collision can cause disorientation, panic, and fear — and if the crash involves multiple vehicles, these feelings can intensify. However, the moments after a crash are crucial to ensuring your safety and preserving evidence for a
Who Is at Fault for a Yellow Light Accident?Posted in Car Accidents,Safety Tips on October 9, 2020
Traffic signals are crucial to protecting drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists from preventable accidents. Every responsible driver knows that a red light is a signal to stop, and under Washington law, any person who violates this rule is responsible for the damages in an accident he or she causes. If the accident happens during a yellow
What Happens When a Medical Condition Causes a Car Accident?Posted in Car Accidents,Personal Injury,Safety Tips on October 5, 2020
Washington law requires any driver responsible for a car accident to pay for the damages of the other drivers, passengers, and pedestrians involved. When we usually think of someone causing an accident, we typically think of negligent actions: speeding, running a red light, driving under the influence, and so on. If a driver suffers a