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Navigating Liability: Slipping on Snow and Ice at Businesses and on Sidewalks

The unfortunate reality is that people slip on snow and ice all the time, especially while at a business or while walking on a sidewalk. Depending on the facts of the case, slip and fall victims in these circumstances may be entitled to fair compensation for their injuries. Let’s take a look at how liability is determined if you slip at a business or on a sidewalk during harsh winter conditions.

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Understanding the Impact of Serious Injuries in Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury cases involving serious injuries require sharp focus and meticulous attention to detail. In these instances, the extent of a victim’s injuries can have profound implications for the legal process and the compensation awarded to the injured party. If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury as the result of someone’s negligence, it is critical that you contact a skilled personal injury attorney today.

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Understanding the Attractive Nuisance Doctrine Under Washington Law

Under Washington’s premises liability laws, property owners generally do not have to compensate people who get injured on their property while trespassing. However, Washington law carves out an exception for trespassing children. This exception is known as the “attractive nuisance doctrine.” It essentially says that a child trespasser can sue a property owner for injuries caused by an unsafe object on the property, as long as the object “attracted” the child or lured him/her onto the property.

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Common Tricks Insurance Companies Use to Lower or Deny Your Auto Accident Claim

Filing an injury claim after an auto accident can be a stressful and complicated process. This is especially true knowing that you will have to deal with an insurance company and claims adjuster that may try various tactics to minimize or deny your claim. Remember, adjusters are employed by your insurer and often care about their employer more than you and your compensation.

For this reason, let’s look at a few tricks an insurance company may use to reduce your payout or reject your claim altogether. We also offer some guidance on how to protect your rights when working with an insurer and dealing with auto accident claims.

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What to Do Immediately Following a Washington Car Accident

The harsh reality is that auto accidents happen all the time in Washington. According to data
from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), there were 82,152 total car
crashes in Washington in 2021. Five hundred and seventy-five of these accidents were fatal.
Given the common occurrence of Washington car collisions, it is important for drivers to know
what they should immediately do post-accident.

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