Recent Blog Posts
What Happens After an Accident With an Uber or Lyft Driver
We’ve talked before about how many Uber and Lyft drivers are operating vehicles with active safety recalls unaddressed. But what actually happens when you get into an accident with a rideshare driver? Will Uber or Lyft automatically step in to cover your claims? The answer: It depends. Continue reading to learn about bringing claims… Read More »
Coronavirus Pandemic Leads to National Bike Shortage
The ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to have varied effects on nearly every aspect of daily life. Some of the consequences have not been as obvious or predictable. Business closures, limitations on travel, and fears over the dangers of buses and subways have led to a massive surge in hopeful bike riders around the… Read More »
Estate Planning and the Coronavirus
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has upended the normal functions of the country, leaving millions of people with deep uncertainties concerning their finances and their health. The dangers posed by the pandemic serve as an important reminder to have your legal ducks in a row in terms of your estate, should anything unfortunate happen to… Read More »
Calculating Pain and Suffering in a Washington Car Accident Case
If you were injured in a car accident, you are entitled to more than just repayment of your immediate expenses. While you can sue for reimbursement of your medical bills and wages lost as a result of your injury, you are also entitled to compensation for the mental distress you suffer as the result… Read More »
Brush Prairie Crash Kills Three, Critically Injures Others
A serious two-vehicle crash in Brush Prairie killed three people on a recent Friday afternoon. The victims of the tragic accident included several children who were being transported by the drivers of the vehicles involved. Learn more about the Washington car crash below and contact our dedicated Vancouver personal injury lawyer for help after… Read More »
Passenger Rights After a Car Accident in Washington
Drivers are not the only parties who may be hurt in an auto accident. Pedestrians, motorcycle riders, bicyclists, and other passengers are all liable to be hurt in a traffic crash. If you are a passenger in a car and you wind up in a crash, what are your rights? Are you covered by… Read More »
Washington Expands Categories of People Who Can Sue for Wrongful Death
An unexpected death in the family can be a jarring and emotionally traumatizing experience, even in the best possible circumstances. If the decedent was financially responsible for others, even more complications and fiscal problems could arise. Survivors of a family member killed by negligence or recklessness have the right to bring personal injury and… Read More »
Massive Accident in Lakewood Involves Fleeing SUV Colliding With Emergency Vehicles, Semi-Truck Fire
A wild scene straight out of an action movie left I-5 around Lakewood, Washington, closed for hours on a recent Monday morning. The incident involved a semi-truck fire, police pursuit, collision with emergency vehicles, and multiple injuries. Needless to say, anyone injured by a driver recklessly fleeing from the police has strong grounds for… Read More »
Your Uber or Lyft Car May Have an Open Safety Recall
A report recently issued by Consumer Reports found an alarming fact: Nearly one in six ride-share vehicles may be subject to open recalls based on safety defects. Consumer Reports found that thousands of vehicles currently in operation and employed by Uber and Lyft have unaddressed safety problems, including several recent high-profile automobile recalls for… Read More »
Despite Deadly Accidents, Washington Only Just Now Passed Law to Require Motorcyclists to Carry Liability Insurance
A 19-year-old Vancouver man was recently killed in a motorcycle accident in Camas. The police found his body on Northwest Lake Road; no other vehicles were identified as part of the crash, and police suspect speed may have been a factor. The recent accident is a reminder that motorcycle accidents are still a major… Read More »