During the aftermath of a traumatic car accident, your worst injuries are often immediately apparent to emergency services and the medical providers at the hospital, but what if the accident triggers vague symptoms later diagnosed as fibromyalgia? Did the car accident cause the disease, and can you make a claim for damages associated with...
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One complicating factor sometimes involved in car accident personal injury claims is a diagnosis of degenerative disc disease after an accident. Imagine you’re living a normal life, but perhaps you wake up with a stiff back occasionally. You may not realize that it’s anything out of the ordinary, but then a traumatic car accident...
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The aftermath of any accident is confusing and distressing, but when an accident occurs on a congested roadway, it sometimes leads to a chain reaction car accident. Determining who was at fault in this type of accident may be challenging during the chaotic aftermath. It sometimes requires a thorough investigation to identify how the...
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Washington is not a no-fault car accident state. Instead, in Washington it matters who caused a car accident. The person at fault in the accident is responsible for damages under the state’s comparative fault insurance laws. This law allows an injury victim to recover damages even if they were partly at fault in an...
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In Washington, all motorists must carry at least the minimum required auto insurance in order to drive legally. If you are pulled over by the police or are in a collision, you must be able to provide proof of your car insurance coverage to officers. Failing to provide proof of insurance coverage may result...
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