You should seek medical attention after a car accident, even there is only a slight suspicion you might have an injury.
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Reviewing Statistics on Car Crash Injuries
Every day, people across the country sustain serious injuries in motor vehicle collisions. It is imperative for drivers to recognize the risks they face every time they get behind the wheel.
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Effects of Severe TBI and Possible Outcome
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the effects of a traumatic brain injury vary significantly based on the severity of the injury.
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How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Car-Accident Lawyer?
Hiring a lawyer for many personal injury matters is free. Most attorneys would collect a part of any money you get from a settlement or an award instead of charging an up-front fee.
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Washington Distracted Driving Laws May Prevent Serious Crashes
Distracted driving, particularly smartphone use behind the wheel, is a major factor in many catastrophic auto accidents.
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3 Ways a Catastrophic TBI May Change a Person’s Life
When people hear the word “catastrophic,” they may immediately associate it with a devastating, severe injury.
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What Happens if You Sustain a Spinal Cord Injury?
Catastrophic damage to the spinal cord causes significant life changes for a victim. Car crashes and other severe accidents are common causes of spinal injuries.
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Do You Know how To Be a Defensive Driver?
While you may have several decades of driving experience in Washington, you may be a relative beginner when it comes to being a defensive driver.
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Is This a Sign of Nursing Home Neglect?
When Washington residents leave a loved one in the care of a nursing home, you expect staff to meet their needs. You expect staff to treat them with kindness and compassion.
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Settlement Reached Over Catastrophic Duck Boat Crash
The captain who lost control of a duck boat amphibious vehicle before colliding with an oncoming bus received a $2 million settlement from the tour company.