What Are the Top 3 Causes of Work Zone Crashes in Washington?
Construction zones are an unavoidable part of life in Washington, but car crashes in the state’s work zones are not uncommon.
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3 Ways Trusts Help You Control and Manage Your Legacy
A will is an important part of any Washington estate plan. However, you may have specific estate planning needs or wishes that a will does not help facilitate.
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What Injuries to Rear-End Crashes Cause?
When most people think of rear-end crashes, certain injuries come to mind. Specifically, whiplash injuries often end up associated with this type of crash.
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Medical Documentation that May Help Your Catastrophic Injury Case
Catastrophic injuries can happen in a split second and often have life-altering consequences.
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Are Nursing Homes Overmedicating Residents?
The number of nursing home residents across Washington and the rest of the nation who are receiving schizophrenia diagnoses is on the rise.
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Drug Violations Increasing Among Commercial Truck Drivers
To help reduce the number of commercial truck drivers driving under the influence of drugs in Washington or other parts of the United States
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What Are Bedsores?
You expect quality care from the nursing home tasked with caring for an elderly loved one. And while the majority of facilities do take patient care seriously
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How Do You Treat Burns?
Suffering from a burn injury can create long-term and catastrophic effects for the sufferer. Quick and efficient treatment serves as a crucial component of recovery.
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Protect Your Loved One from Nursing Home Abuse
Older adults have the right to pursue legal action when they suffer harm resulting from inadequate care. You may not know the next steps when you suspect your senior relative is a victim of nursing home neglect or abuse.
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Should You Sign a Blanket Medical Release After a Car Accident?
The aftermath of a car accident can seem like a blur. After all, not only are you likely to be in pain, but you may be struggling both to attend medical appointments and to pay for the care you need.