Workplace accidents can occur in any industry, including in an office environment; however, the construction industry has the highest instances of workplace accidents. The nature of construction exposes workers to serious safety hazards daily, with heavy-duty equipment, power tools, scaffolds, ladders, and the moving or lifting of heavy objects. Over 46% of workplace falls...
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Drivers in Seattle and throughout Washington must share the roadway with bicyclists, including children. A driver’s general duty of care compels them to take all reasonable measures to prevent causing injury to others. When driving in school zones, near parks, and through residential neighborhoods, drivers must exercise proper precautions and remain vigilant to the...
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After a car accident, expenses add up quickly. Known as “damages” in an accident claim, as a victim, you may find yourself facing the consequences of a car accident, such as medical bills and related expenses, at the same time that you’ve lost paychecks due to your injury. Damages in an injury settlement may...
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The head provides substantial protection for the human brain, with a bony skull and a cushioning layer of fluid. Still, despite the natural protection, the delicate tissue of the brain remains vulnerable to harm when the head suffers a strong blow, a powerful jarring or shaking motion, or a penetrating wound. Brain injuries most...
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When it’s time to hire a lawyer, you probably aren’t feeling your best. The combination of stress, trauma, and pain after an injury can be overwhelming, but that’s when you most need someone with a clear head, years of experience, and a strong track record of success. It’s important to ask the right questions...
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