Why You Shouldn’t Drive Without Uninsured Motorist Coverage

In Washington, like most states, drivers are required to demonstrate financial responsibility for injuries and property damage they might cause to others while driving. Most drivers achieve this by purchasing the state’s minimum required motor vehicle insurance. But the minimum required insurance limits are just that – minimum. When car accidents occur, the injuries and […]

Highway 18 – One Of Washington State’s Most Dangerous Roads

If you have occasion to travel from eastern Washington to the south sound area or back the other way, you may be familiar with Highway 18. Highway 18 provides a handy way to bypass Seattle to connect Snoqualmie Pass and Tacoma. Highway 18 began as a rural two-lane highway traversing the south side of Tiger […]

New Legislation Increases Police Accountability In Washington State

New Legislation Increases Police Accountability In Washington State In the midst of the public outcry across the nation calling for police practice reforms and greater accountability for the use of force, Washington has recently passed laws designed to provide clarity about how and when force can be used and make police more accountable for misconduct. […]

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accident – FAQs

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accident FAQ In most places pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists all travel along the same pathway in fairly close proximity. Mistakes happen and sometimes accidents occur. Pedestrians and bicyclists that get into accidents with motor vehicles can suffer serious injuries because they have far less to protect them when a crash occurs. Pedestrian […]

Dog Bite Law In Washington – FAQs

Dog Bite Law In Washington – FAQ Dog Bite Law In Washington – FAQ Dogs and people really do get along well together. There are close to 90 million dogs in the US and there are only about 4.5 million dog bites reported every year. And less than 1 million of those who report dog […]