Can I Sue for a Dog Bite?

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Depending on the circumstances surrounding the attack, an attorney may be able to help you sue for a dog bite that caused you economic and non-economic damages, such as medical expenses, lost wages, or pain and suffering.  However, you may not need to file a lawsuit in order to recover compensation for a dog bite […]

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Who Is at Fault in a Rear-End Accident in Washington?

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When determining who is at fault in a rear-end accident, the answer is generally the rear or “approaching” vehicle. However, that is not always the case. Depending on the details of a wreck, either one – or both – of the drivers involved could be at fault. It’s important to discuss your situation with a […]

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What To Do if You’re Hit by a Drunk Driver

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If you get hit by a drunk driver, you have clear legal rights in Washington. Causing an accident while driving under the influence (DUI) is a criminal offense, but it is also a clear form of negligence. This means that DUI accident victims can file claims for compensation, and they can fight to recover their […]

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Mistakes To Avoid in a Car Accident Case

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Many accident victims fail to recover the compensation they deserve after a wreck simply because they don’t know what mistakes to avoid in a car accident case. Accident-related injuries can be incredibly expensive and living with a serious injury can negatively impact many aspects of your life. While you have clear legal rights if someone […]

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Warning Signs That Another Driver Is Drunk

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The Washington car accident lawyers at Fuller & Fuller, Attorneys PLLC have seen the devastating impact drunk driving accidents can have on the lives of victims. According to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, 50% of all roadway fatalities are the result of impaired driving, which includes drunk driving. The CDC reports that in 2012, more […]

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