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Clifford Douglas Gabel
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The short answer is it's not something that will change the outcome of your...
Max Jeffrey Meyers
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You said that you were slammed into from behind and I assume you are signing a...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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With an attorney, in my experience, you can do three to five times better in...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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There is no set formula for determining what a "fair amount" for a settlement...
Kyle C Olive
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If you haven't already done so, you should report the incident to your...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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What do visiting poor village children and being "a very active volunteer in...
Alexandra A Filutowski
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There are two issues here: civil and criminal. It is a crime to drive without...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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If you are asking the insurance company's employee how you should document your...
Stanley Dale Radtke
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You should at the very least consult with an experienced Plaintiff's Attorney...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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No, if the offer to settle is not sufficient to cover everything the seek...
Alexandra A Filutowski
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You should immediately notify the responsible party's insurance company about...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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No, if the offer to settle is not sufficient to cover everything the seek...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Contributor Level 7

I am not licensed to practice law in Washington so the following should not be...
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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As outlined by Mr. Taylor, Washington judgments are typically renewable for an...
Evan Matthew Oshan
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ALL IS POSSIBLE. THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO DO IS PUT YOUR DEMAND IN...
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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Contributor Level 7

Don't jump right into "defense mode". Seek clarification, as this may be an...
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David James Reinard
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The best thing to do at this point is to let your insurance company handle the...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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In WA, a person is generally a legal adult at 18. Unless the car belongs to the...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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You may have encountered a Dr. who is routinely hired by insurance carriers to...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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If you don't feel like you are getting the treatment and evaluation you need,...
Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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I am not licensed in WA and can only give you general advice. Really though,...
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Michael David Myers
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Three main issues: First, it's a misconception to think your rates are going to...
Jason Garrett Epstein
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The law in our state is that your insurance company can not raise your rates...
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Emery Brett Ledger
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Did you have insurance? We can help! Please call my office @ 800.300.0001. We...
Christopher Michael Davis
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Don't hire a lawyer from outside the state of Washington. Usually, out of...
Karyn T. Missimer
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These are all seperate issues. You cannot deal with them all at once/together....
Mark C Blair
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Because Vehicular Homicide is a “violent offense” you will not be able to...
Cynthia M Morgan
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The simple answer is yes. If you refuse to provide, the attorney can sue you...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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I would consider a settlement of $15-$20,000 for a torn rotator cuff to be...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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Contributor Level 5

The fact that the driver was drunk probably does not directly impact the value...
J.D. Smith
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You should continue searching because there are attorneys would take your case....
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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Adding on to Ms. Trevino's answer: If you had your own auto insurance and had...

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