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In Washington, the personal injury statute of limitations is 3 years from the date of the accident. Missing this deadline can bar your claim, so act early to preserve evidence…
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In Washington, the personal injury statute of limitations is 3 years from the date of the accident. Missing this deadline can bar your claim, so act early to preserve evidence…
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In Washington, the injury lawsuit statute of limitations is 3 years from the date of the accident. Missing…
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Usually no—under most auto and homeowner liability policies, the insurer can accept or make a settlement without the…
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Most personal injury cases require the most attorney time up front—typically the first 30–60 days—to investigate facts, gather…
Settlement value often rises after a lawsuit is filed, commonly by thousands to tens of thousands of dollars…
Plaintiffs lose personal injury trials far less often than they win—typically under 20% in many jurisdictions. Strong case…
Once a claim enters litigation, insurers commonly assign a new adjuster focused on defense costs and exposure. That…
Yes—you can fire your attorney at any time, even mid-case. In personal injury matters, your former lawyer may…
In many multi-office firms with 20+ locations, the attorney you see in ads often won’t be the lawyer…
A personal injury attorney typically costs $0 upfront because they work on a contingency fee and only get…
In contingency-fee cases, clients typically pay $0 upfront, and a dedicated attorney is invested because they’re paid only…
Conflicts of interest in defense attorney representation can invalidate a waiver, trigger disqualification, or even support reversal when…