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Breaking Down a Negligent Security Claim in Washington

By Emerald Law Group |

Negligent security is more than a lack of security. Instead, negligent security is basically a lack of care. This legal concept is based on the story of the Good Samaritan. According to this story, which for better or worse is ingrained in Western law, the Good Samaritan went out of his way to help… Read More »

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Building a Bicycle Accident Claim

By Emerald Law Group |

As outlined below, evidence is the most important part of a bicycle accident claim. A victim/plaintiff must prove negligence, or a lack of care, by a preponderance of the evidence (“more likely than not”). Although this burden of proof is very low, there’s usually a relationship between the amount of evidence a victim/plaintiff presents… Read More »

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The Two Major Components of a Nursing Home Abuse Claim

By Emerald Law Group |

Nursing home abuse, such as assault or false imprisonment (e.g. blocking a doorway) is an intentional tort in Washington. The conduct, not the result, is intentional. Stressed nursing home workers usually don’t intend to hurt residents when they push, shove, or otherwise assault them. Usually, these workers just want the resident to sit down… Read More »

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What To Do When the At-Fault Driver Has No Insurance

By Emerald Law Group |

Although Washington has one of the nation’s most stringent mandatory auto insurance laws, the Evergreen State has one of the highest percentages of uninsured motorists in the country. Frequently, people who think they have nothing to lose, like uninsured drivers, take reckless chances. So, the possibility of an uninsured motorist accident is high. But… Read More »

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What to Expect in a Washington Dog Bite Claim

By Emerald Law Group |

The average dog bite settlement has increased significantly since 2020. During coronavirus lockdowns, many people adopted “pandemic puppies” who were isolated from everyone else. These puppies are now full-grown dogs who aren’t used to people and may react violently when they feel threatened. Most dog bite claims eventually settle, but “eventually” could be a… Read More »

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A Closer Look at Daycare Injuries

By Emerald Law Group |

The death of a child is always tragic. An injury-related death, which accounts for about 20 percent of the total, is even more tragic. Caregivers can protect children from injury-related deaths at home. But they cannot protect them when they’re at daycare or otherwise away from home. In these situations, they rely entirely upon… Read More »

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