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About Auto Accidents PDF Print E-mail

The definition of the word accident is: An unexpected and undesirable event, especially one resulting in damage or harm. Auto accidents are usually assumed to be unintentional damaging events involving automobiles. However, there are many instances when this is not the case, as we have seen in accidents involving drunk drivers, road rage, speeding and reckless driving. Car accidents can damage autos, people, or buildings. Car accidents in Pierce County Washington cause hundreds of deaths and hundreds of disabilities each year.

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What is Wrongful Death? PDF Print E-mail

Wrongful death is usually the result of negligence or intentional or reckless acts of another person or party. Families are left to face a future not only without the victim, but often without the financial support that the victim provided.

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Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Crashes PDF Print E-mail

Injuries resulting from pedestrian-motor vehicle crashes on public roadways are termed pedestrian-motor vehicle traffic (PMVT) injuries. In 2007, 4,654 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States. On average, a pedestrian is killed in a traffic crash every 113 minutes and injured in a traffic crash every 8 minutes.

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When to Contact an Accident Attorney PDF Print E-mail

Contacting a Washington state personal injury attorney following a motor vehicle accident can free you from the worries of dealing with multitudes of paperwork and hassles. The following tips can help you decide when you should seriously consider seeking an accident attorney's help.

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How Insurance Companies Work PDF Print E-mail

Insurance is designed to protect you against financial loss and help pay for medical and repair costs in the event of an accident. Washington state requires that you carry at least some form of auto liability insurance in case of an accident. You agree to pay a premium for this coverage, and the insurance company agrees to pay for losses based on the type and coverage of your policy.

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