Washington LawHelp

Ever wondered how various civil laws could impact you or those you know? Washington LawHelp is a terrific resource for anyone facing a civil legal problem or those simply interested in finding out more about how the legal process works. Washington Law Help provides both educational materials and tools on a wide range of legal […]

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CDC warning about Salmonella outbreak in Washington state!

The CDC reported last week that 4 Washington residents and 8 other Americans were reported to have been infected with Salmonella Panama. The source of the contamination has been traced back to cantaloupes purchased from a national warehouse chain. On March 22, 2011, Del Monte Fresh Produce, N.A., has recalled nearly 5,000 cartons of cantaloupes […]

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Fuller & Fuller may be able to help – even when no one else can!

Ms. “J” was badly hurt when she was hit at an intersection by a work truck that did not stop for a red light. The truck was owned by a local business. Unfortunately, because of a clerical error, the truck had never been listed on the business’ insurance policy. Ms. J was unable to get […]

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Winter can create many potential hazards, both inside your home and out!

Washington State’s Department of Health has produced a collection of fact sheets regarding many of the fall and winter dangers that face Washingtonians. Before the next round of wild weather hits, take a few minutes to review their recommendations. Every family should have an emergency plan – DOH has created a simple, one-page list of […]

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ConTACT Act approved by House Subcommittee

On September 16th, 2010 the Health Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the Concussion Treatment and Care Tools (ConTACT) Act. The vote followed a hearing on the new legislation held on September 8th, 2010. The legislation will establish new guidelines for managing concussions amongst student athletes, including raising the awareness in coaches, […]

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