An old proverb tells us: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” This about sums up what claimants can do if they’ve filed a workers’ compensation claim with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) and the claim gets denied. The “try again” part means workers have the right to appeal […]
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We all know that auto accidents can lead to heightened emotions, anxiety, and yes, injuries. All of these possible results tend to prevent an accident victim from gathering valuable information from the scene of an accident. By “information,” we mean critical facts and evidence that may help a victim build a better personal injury claim. […]
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According to Washington’s Preliminary 2013 Annual Collision Summary, 1,700 Washington pedestrians were involved in a fatal/injury related collision with an automobile in 2013. In fact, a pedestrian (or bicyclist) was involved in a crash almost every three hours. Further, a pedestrian (or bicyclist) was killed in a crash with a vehicle every six days. Pedestrian […]
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According to a recent study conducted by analysts at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), health spending in the U.S. grew in 2013 at the slowest rate ever recorded. Total spending on healthcare increased by just 3.6% last year to $2.9 trillion. In comparison, healthcare spending in 2012 increased by 4.1% and health […]
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Many residents of the greater Seattle community may believe that speeding is just an ordinary course of business when driving upon a Washington roadway. But, please think again. While although many may equate speeding as a run of the mill traffic violation, it can easily kill. A recent death in Renton unfortunately reinforces this…all too […]
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Many injuries take place in the workplace as a result of an employer or a co-worker. However, injuries can also result from other persons or entities. These injuries are said to result from a “third party.” If you have been injured at work from a third party, you may be entitled to compensation via a […]
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Government property generally includes public parks, government buildings, public museums, public sidewalks, roadways, and all other locations that are owned or controlled by a government agency. What happens if you suffer an injury on this property? Can you sue the government to recover any losses that you may have sustained? Years ago, the answer […]
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We recently informed on the shocking results of an audit conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). If you recall, this audit revealed that more than 57,000 new patients had waited at least 90 days for an appointment at a VA hospital and/or clinic. Numerous citizens agreed with Phillips Law Firm that this was a […]
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Let’s administer a quick quiz. What do reckless driving and driving under the influence have in common? Yes, they’re both acts that involve driving; but, think a little harder. As you continue thinking, note that both reckless drivers and drivers that operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated can cause very serious automobile collisions. These collisions […]
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On Halloween evening, a truck collided with at least nine other vehicles along the 9200 block of Rainier Avenue South. According to witnesses, the truck was barreling down the street like a pinball. A Seattle family unfortunately felt the wrath and furry of the out of control truck. The family, however, was fortunate enough to […]
What Can I Do if My Workers’ Compensation Claim Gets Denied?
Categories: News
An old proverb tells us: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” This about sums up what claimants can do if they’ve filed a workers’ compensation claim with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) and the claim gets denied. The “try again” part means workers have the right to appeal […]
Three Tips to Help Build a Better Personal Injury Claim Following an Automobile Accident
Categories: News
We all know that auto accidents can lead to heightened emotions, anxiety, and yes, injuries. All of these possible results tend to prevent an accident victim from gathering valuable information from the scene of an accident. By “information,” we mean critical facts and evidence that may help a victim build a better personal injury claim. […]
Pedestrian Accidents in Washington
Categories: Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Injury
According to Washington’s Preliminary 2013 Annual Collision Summary, 1,700 Washington pedestrians were involved in a fatal/injury related collision with an automobile in 2013. In fact, a pedestrian (or bicyclist) was involved in a crash almost every three hours. Further, a pedestrian (or bicyclist) was killed in a crash with a vehicle every six days. Pedestrian […]
Health Spending Grows at Snails Pace
Categories: Insurance
According to a recent study conducted by analysts at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), health spending in the U.S. grew in 2013 at the slowest rate ever recorded. Total spending on healthcare increased by just 3.6% last year to $2.9 trillion. In comparison, healthcare spending in 2012 increased by 4.1% and health […]
Driver Killed After Speeding Car Launches Over Embankment in Renton
Categories: Car Accidents, Personal Injury
Many residents of the greater Seattle community may believe that speeding is just an ordinary course of business when driving upon a Washington roadway. But, please think again. While although many may equate speeding as a run of the mill traffic violation, it can easily kill. A recent death in Renton unfortunately reinforces this…all too […]
Workers’ Compensation and Third Party Claims
Categories: Workers Comp
Many injuries take place in the workplace as a result of an employer or a co-worker. However, injuries can also result from other persons or entities. These injuries are said to result from a “third party.” If you have been injured at work from a third party, you may be entitled to compensation via a […]
Who’s Responsible if I Suffer an Injury on Government Property?
Categories: Personal Injury
Government property generally includes public parks, government buildings, public museums, public sidewalks, roadways, and all other locations that are owned or controlled by a government agency. What happens if you suffer an injury on this property? Can you sue the government to recover any losses that you may have sustained? Years ago, the answer […]
VA Improving Access to Medical Care?
Categories: Insurance
We recently informed on the shocking results of an audit conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). If you recall, this audit revealed that more than 57,000 new patients had waited at least 90 days for an appointment at a VA hospital and/or clinic. Numerous citizens agreed with Phillips Law Firm that this was a […]
The Washington State Crime Victim Compensation Program
Categories: Personal Injury
Let’s administer a quick quiz. What do reckless driving and driving under the influence have in common? Yes, they’re both acts that involve driving; but, think a little harder. As you continue thinking, note that both reckless drivers and drivers that operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated can cause very serious automobile collisions. These collisions […]
Seattle Family Survives Frightening Crash
Categories: Car Accidents
On Halloween evening, a truck collided with at least nine other vehicles along the 9200 block of Rainier Avenue South. According to witnesses, the truck was barreling down the street like a pinball. A Seattle family unfortunately felt the wrath and furry of the out of control truck. The family, however, was fortunate enough to […]