E-Bikes, E-Scooters, and Cars: Keeping Safe on Washington Roadways

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E-bikes and e-scooters are no longer a novelty on Washington roads. Known as “micromobility devices,” use has skyrocketed in recent years, with programs like WSDOT’s WE-Bike helping nearly 7,000 people purchase e-bikes and millions of people participating in shared bike-and-scooter programs in places like Seattle. All of these devices, private, rented, and shared, mean more […]

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When a Dog Bite Happens at a Rental or Apartment: Who Can Be Liable in Washington?

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If you’ve found yourself searching for a Washington dog bite lawyer after an attack in a rental home or apartment, you’re not alone. Washington state has a number of rental units. In fact, just over 32% of people in Washington live in a rental, and nationally, 37% of renters report owning one or more dogs. […]

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The Hidden Impact of Foster Care Abuse on Adult Relationships

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Not all injuries from abuse in a foster home leave obvious scars. Hidden injuries, like fear, shame, hypervigilance, trouble sleeping, and a nervous system that never learned what “safe” feels like, don’t leave visible marks. But the impact they can have on mental health, well-being, and how you navigate the world can reach far into […]

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How Is Fault Determined in a Washington Car Accident Case?

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Understanding how fault is determined in a Washington car accident case can be important after a serious wreck—particularly when that accident involves life-altering injuries. If you were hurt in a crash, you are entitled to fair compensation, but you must be able to prove someone else was at least partially at fault to recover the […]

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Can a Bar or Restaurant Be Held Liable for Drunk Driving Accidents in Washington?

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When you are injured in a crash caused by a drunk driver, the issue of liability may seem clear. However, even though the decision to drive while intoxicated can only fall to the drunk driver, Washington law also allows for liability to be placed on bars, restaurants, clubs, and other venues under certain circumstances. Identifying […]

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