Spring should be a time to celebrate warmer temperatures and sunshine, so don’t let seasonal spring hazards such as flooding, storm-related weather, and dangerous driving conditions be a damper. For most of the country, the snow and ice may be gone, but it’s no less important to stay street smart this spring. Melting snow, sudden […]
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State and county regulators have begun reviewing three oil terminal projects that have the potential of bringing millions of gallons of crude oil through the state every day. The Port of Vancouver is the site of the largest of the three proposed undertakings. The $110 million Tesoro Corporation and Savage Company facility could handle as […]
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Every decision reached by L&I regarding a worker’s compensation claim requires the use of judgment. If you do not agree with the decision, it may help to first speak with your claim manager; however, you may protest to L&I if you believe their decision was wrong. You may also appeal directly to the Board of […]
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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be a blow, jolt or bump to the head, or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain; injuries that are commonly seen in car accidents. Such an injury, that takes an instant to sustain, can bring a lifetime of physical, cognitive, and behavioral challenges. […]
You’ve paid your insurance premiums each and every year and stayed loyal to the same insurance company for years. Yet in the days and weeks following a serious accident—this same insurance company suddenly can’t be bothered to return your phone call or respond to your claim. Sound familiar? Unfortunately, this is what many accident victims […]
If your healthcare provider has diagnosed you with a terminal disease or condition related to your employment and you have an open and allowed claim, you may be eligible for certain benefits. If your condition is not approved for treatment and you believe the condition is a result of your injury or occupational disease, your […]
Speed limit signs are used to inform all motorists of the speed that is appropriate for traveling safely on a particular road under favorable conditions. Factors like curves, lanes, and average road traffic are usually considered when determining the speed limit. Yet when weather conditions worsen or in times of excessive traffic, drivers are urged […]
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Researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have found that more than 70% of car accident victims still continue to have consistent musculoskeletal pain even six weeks after their accident. Sadly, the majority of these victims will not even seek treatment for their injuries—much less compensation. Why? It seems that car accident […]
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Permanent partial disability claims are one of the most common types of worker’s compensation cases, accounting for over half of all worker’s comp claims nationwide. These types of disabilities can be caused by an injury or an occupational disease, causing some degree of permanent impairment or loss of bodily function that makes a worker unable […]
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When a negligent driver injures you or someone you love in a car accident, you will need money to pay for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. But what happens when the at-fault driver who causes the accident does not have insurance? If you are involved in a car accident in […]
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Avoid an Accident this Spring with These Safety Tips
Categories: Car Accidents, Personal Injury
Spring should be a time to celebrate warmer temperatures and sunshine, so don’t let seasonal spring hazards such as flooding, storm-related weather, and dangerous driving conditions be a damper. For most of the country, the snow and ice may be gone, but it’s no less important to stay street smart this spring. Melting snow, sudden […]
Increased Rail Traffic Could Mean More Train Accidents in Washington
Categories: Personal Injury, Train Accidents
State and county regulators have begun reviewing three oil terminal projects that have the potential of bringing millions of gallons of crude oil through the state every day. The Port of Vancouver is the site of the largest of the three proposed undertakings. The $110 million Tesoro Corporation and Savage Company facility could handle as […]
Do You Want to Protest an L&I Decision?
Categories: Workers Comp
Every decision reached by L&I regarding a worker’s compensation claim requires the use of judgment. If you do not agree with the decision, it may help to first speak with your claim manager; however, you may protest to L&I if you believe their decision was wrong. You may also appeal directly to the Board of […]
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Categories: Personal Injury
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be a blow, jolt or bump to the head, or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain; injuries that are commonly seen in car accidents. Such an injury, that takes an instant to sustain, can bring a lifetime of physical, cognitive, and behavioral challenges. […]
Bad Faith Insurance Disputes After Car Crash
Categories: Car Accidents
You’ve paid your insurance premiums each and every year and stayed loyal to the same insurance company for years. Yet in the days and weeks following a serious accident—this same insurance company suddenly can’t be bothered to return your phone call or respond to your claim. Sound familiar? Unfortunately, this is what many accident victims […]
Worker’s Compensation During Terminal Illness
Categories: Workers Comp
If your healthcare provider has diagnosed you with a terminal disease or condition related to your employment and you have an open and allowed claim, you may be eligible for certain benefits. If your condition is not approved for treatment and you believe the condition is a result of your injury or occupational disease, your […]
Speed is the Cause of 2 Seperate I-90 Accidents
Categories: Car Accidents, Personal Injury
Speed limit signs are used to inform all motorists of the speed that is appropriate for traveling safely on a particular road under favorable conditions. Factors like curves, lanes, and average road traffic are usually considered when determining the speed limit. Yet when weather conditions worsen or in times of excessive traffic, drivers are urged […]
Neck Pain Often Goes Untreated after Car Crash
Categories: Car Accidents, Personal Injury
Researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have found that more than 70% of car accident victims still continue to have consistent musculoskeletal pain even six weeks after their accident. Sadly, the majority of these victims will not even seek treatment for their injuries—much less compensation. Why? It seems that car accident […]
Permanent Partial Disabilities and Workers’ Compensation in Washington
Categories: Workers Comp
Permanent partial disability claims are one of the most common types of worker’s compensation cases, accounting for over half of all worker’s comp claims nationwide. These types of disabilities can be caused by an injury or an occupational disease, causing some degree of permanent impairment or loss of bodily function that makes a worker unable […]
What to do After an Accident with an Uninsured Driver
Categories: Car Accidents
When a negligent driver injures you or someone you love in a car accident, you will need money to pay for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. But what happens when the at-fault driver who causes the accident does not have insurance? If you are involved in a car accident in […]