Seattle, Washington Personal Injury Law News & Commentary Blog
Headlines and new stories in Seattle and Western Washington are filled with stories of people who are injured or killed in ‘accidents' resulting from the negligence of irresponsible individuals, corporations and governmental entities that are not acting in the interest of public safety.
Seattle attorney Chris Davis and Davis Law Group have published thousands of blog articles on topics relating to victims' rights and our civil justice system. These articles address cases and issues in personal injury law, such as motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, defective products, medical malpractice and accidents of all types. These articles focus awareness on the causes, consequences, and prevention of negligent and intentional acts by corporate interests, government entities and individuals.
Why we write blogs about accidents in Washington State
Just like newspapers, our blog reports news. We then go a step further--we provide legal analysis of actual events, based upon the news reports, in order to provide our readers real world insights into their legal rights and legal options. It is our intention to help to preserve the legal rights of accident victims by educating our readers as to what their rights may actually be, what laws may apply, how frequent similar accidents occur, who may be legally at fault, time limits (statute of limitations) for taking action and so on. It is our hope that by doing so, fewer people will lose their rights due to lack of information and more wrongdoers will be held accountable.
A two-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly a day was found seriously injured Thursday evening after he showed up at Mary Bridge Hospital in Tacoma.
Though there are a number of protocols designed to protect children in the event they are under the care of the state, children are still dying and being abused
An 18-month-old boy died Saturday afternoon in Terrace Heights after wandering away from his home and into a nearby irrigation canal. According to authorities,
An eight-year-old boy drowned in the Chehalis River Friday, and Lewis County officials are busy trying to figure out how. According to police, the boy’s mother
An 11-year-old boy died Saturday from serious injuries he sustained in a crash with a C-Tran bus in Vancouver. According to official reports, the boy, Benjamin
Pierce County prosecutors filed assault charges Monday against a 29-year-old mother after investigations revealed she had been administering her daughter eye drops
A 13-year-old girl was struck by a Kent police car Tuesday night while she was attempting to walk across the street. According to police, the officer was
An 18-month-old girl was taken to Harborview Medical Center Sunday evening after she was struck by a van in South Seattle Sunday night. According to police, a
Ambulances transported approximately a dozen students to nearby hospitals after a school bus swerved off the road, overcorrected and rolled over on Highway 281
From 1993 to 2008, the number of children who died from drowning declined 42 percent. Total trips to the hospital after drowning incidents declined 51%.
A jury has awarded $9.89 million in damages to the parents of a child who died in a daycare facility. Child injury accident attorneys Seattle Washington.
Police in Mexico are apologizing for ticketing a 6-year-old boy after he drove his miniature motorcycle into an SUV. The police cited him for reckless driving.
Nearly 63 percent of deaths of children under the age of fourteen are caused by car accidents. Properly utilizing child car seats reduces risk of fatalities.
A child was hit on a crosswalk, on his way to school around 8:10 a.m. Surprisingly, the boy got right back up and did not cry, but wen to the hospital.
There were new findings on car seat safety for children released by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Center fro Injury Research and Prevention.
According to a report, more than 2,000 children are killed in accidents every day. In fact, 26 children suffer from crib-related injuries everyday too.
Halloween means candy and costumes - and unfortunately the deadliest night of the year for pedestrians. Keep your child safe by following these tips from AAA.
While many parents find the comfort in the padding and safety features of the bouncy houses, others are not so sure. So how safe are these blow up houses?
Children have a difficult time understanding the damage a car can cause to them. As a parent, you need to keep them out of any possibly harmful situation.
As a parent, your first priority is to keep your child safe. The first step should be to protect them in the car & buy a car seat with important safety features
Category: Child Injuries
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