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I-5 Bridge Collapse Comes With Important Insurance Lesson

There’s a careful investigation going on north of Seattle, where evidence is being removed from the Skagit River where last week’s horrific I-5 bridge collapsed. The Riverside Bridge collapsed after a truck hit an overhead beam. The accident sent two vehicles and three people into the frigid waters. Miraculously, everyone came out of it…

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What Are the Dog Bite Laws in Washington State?

What Are the Dog Bite Laws in Washington State? Dog bite laws in Washington State favor the bite victims, making the owner, keeper or harborer of the dog liable for almost any damages that the animal causes. Unlike some states, Washington does not establish liability for a landlord, unless that person is also the…

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Who Can Be Sued in a Truck Accident Case?

Who Can Be Sued in a Truck Accident Case? People who find themselves injured in a truck accident have a number of options when it comes to filing a lawsuit. In Washington and Oregon, one of the legal strategies is to file a lawsuit against any party that might have been responsible, just to…

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Who is Liable for Boating Accident Injuries?

Boating accidents, like many other personal injury situations, implicate many liability injuries. When someone is hurt in a boating accident, just who is responsible? This will depend upon a number of factors. In Oregon and Washington, the common law of negligence typically governs these boating accidents. If the accidents happen offshore, then federal maritime…

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Uninsured Motorist Coverage

You may be covered, even if you didn’t pay for it. Uninsured motorist coverage can come in very handy. The coverage is used in situations where the driver who caused an accident is operating a vehicle without insurance. Despite mandatory insurance laws in both Oregon and Washington, the state regulatory agencies estimate that close…

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New Boating Laws Serve as Safety Reminder

New Boating Laws Serve as Safety Reminder Last year, two brothers in Georgia tragically lost their lives when their boat was hit by another piloted by a suspected drunk boater. That tragedy has led to new state legislation, where Georgia boaters can be arrested for boating under the influence of alcohol (BUI) if their…

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How To Handle Your Child’s Emotional Injuries After a Dog Attack

How To Handle Your Child’s Emotional Injuries After a Dog Attack Every year, about a million people in the U.S. are bitten by dogs, with over 600,000 incidents involving children. While our first concern is to care for the physical injuries that may occur, there is an emotional toll to pay as well. Immediately…

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Challenges of Trucking Accidents and Insurance

The economy seems to be growing again. People are starting to purchase more. Discretionary spending is up. That’s a good thing, right? Well yes, but a better economy does mean more commerce. And more commerce means more goods being delivered to retail outlets for waiting consumers. More deliveries means more trucks on the highway….

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Will New Oregon Law Lead to More ATV Injuries for Kids?

Will New Oregon Law Lead to More ATV Injuries for Kids? Last month, the Oregon Senate passed legislation that allows children of any age to ride off-road motorcycles on public land. On March 12, Senate Bill 238 passed 22-7, with bipartisan support (12 Republicans and 10 Democrats). The main requirement will be that they…

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Americans Drive More Distracted Than Europeans

Americans Drive More Distracted Than Europeans New research is suggesting that Americans are driving more distracted than our European counterparts (at least the seven countries included in the survey). The findings were just published in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. After the CDC analyzed multiple surveys, they…

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