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Delayed Pain After a Car Accident

Delayed pain refers to a symptom of injury experienced 24 to 48 hours (or longer) after a car accident takes place. When a victim experiences delayed pain, he or she may not recognize a severe injury right away. This can lead to a dangerous delay in receiving medical care, as well as difficulty obtaining…

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The “Fatal Four” Construction Hazards

Construction sites are inherently hazardous and construction workers face a high risk of sustaining on-the-job injuries. However, there are four types of hazards that contribute to the majority of fatalities in the construction industry. These four hazards are often referred to as the construction “fatal four” or “focus four”. The Occupational Safety and Health…

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Vancouver Hit-and-Run Accidents

A car accident is bad enough without the at-fault driver failing to take responsibility – or even stopping at the scene of the accident to find out if anyone is injured. Unfortunately, hit-and-run accidents happen often in Vancouver, Washington. If you or a loved one gets injured in a hit-and-run, you may still have…

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Claiming Damages for PTSD After a Car Accident

A car accident can cause a great deal of stress and fear for survivors. The initial chaos of a vehicle collision, followed by significant pain from a serious injury, can have lasting effects on a victim’s mental, emotional and psychological health. Many victims report symptoms of PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, after car accidents….

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Clark County Courts

Jesse Jacobs is proud to support the Clark County Courts and staff in their efforts to keep the court’s doors open this year. The courts play a critical role in our community. The NW Injury Law Center believes the courts’ continued administration of justice is a top priority and supports their efforts to do…

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Why Collision Photos Are So Important

The old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” especially applies in auto accidents. Although doctors and lawyers know the damage to a car doesn’t necessarily have much to do with the injury suffered by the occupants, the average citizen does not. They seem convinced that little visible damage translates into a very…

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Types of Damages Sought in a Personal Injury Case

If you win a settlement in a personal injury case, you’re likely focused on the total sum of the compensation. However, what you are awarded is broken down into different types of damages. There are two broad categories of damages: compensatory and punitive. Compensatory Damages What was the victim’s financial, physical, and emotional state…

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When Your Insurance Company Says ‘Sue Us’

If you purchase auto insurance in Washington State, you’ve likely had the opportunity to add something called Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM) and Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM). In Oregon, you are required to purchase UM/UIM. Essentially, UM provides coverage if the other guy is without insurance and UIM provides coverage if the other guy’s insurance…

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The Cost of Medical Records

Not a lot of folks realize it, but nearly all medical providers charge you a fee for a copy of your medical records. These fees can be in the thousands of dollars and come out of your settlement or judgment for your injury. In the past, medical providers would ask injury victims for $624.51,…

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How Insurance Companies Can Legally Shrink Settlements

Subrogation is an area of personal injury law that most folks aren’t aware of. It seems unfair, but your health insurance company or Personal Injury Protection (PIP) carrier may be able to get paid back for any medical bills it paid related to your personal injury claim. Just don’t expect them to pay back…

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