The purpose of the Davis Law Group blog is to identify, address, and discuss the legal issues and challenges that affect victims of personal injury in Washington state. We aim to provide accident victims, their loved ones, and the general public with helpful information about their legal rights and how we can help.
If you are still looking for answers to your legal questions after suffering personal injury in Washington state, call the award-winning personal injury lawyers at Davis Law Group or use our confidential contact form to request a free legal consultation with our team.
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Seattle Pride Parade Supporters Aim to Improve Safety for AllThe annual festivities associated with the infamous Seattle Pride Parade are just a little over a week away. Davis Law Group is a proud supporter of the parade and could not be happier about this celebration
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What is a Personal Injury or Accident Case?A personal injury case, accident case, or wrongful death case, is any type of claim where a person has been injured, disabled, maimed or killed due to the carelessness of another. The law has a special name for someone whose carelessness causes injury or death – it is called negligence.
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The Law is Not What You See on TelevisionMany people get their knowledge about the world from watching television.People see fictional doctors and they think they know how medicine works. They see fictional police officers and they think they know how law enforcement works. And they see fictional lawyers and think they know how the law works. Unfortunately, the law is not the same as what you see on television.
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Why Depositions Are Important In Personal Injury ClaimsThe deposition is a very important legal proceeding that should almost always involve preparation by the personal injury attorney and the person who is going to be deposed. The person’s performance at the deposition can have a huge influence on the success or value of the personal injury case, usually because these individuals are very important in communicating and establishing the extent of the losses caused by personal injury.
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What Is Colossus?Colossus is a computer program used by insurance companies to value personal injury claims. At least half of insurance claims in U.S. are evaluated by Colossus.
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Marysville Middle School Student Asks, "What inspired you to become a lawyer?" And Attorney Chris Davis Answers.
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Evaluation Form For Finding the Best Attorney For Your Personal Injury CaseYou certainly want someone who is recognized by professional legal organizations; trusted by community leaders; endorsed by legal experts; has received awards for their service, and to whom the media turns for legal commentary and analysis on important legal issues. And finally, and most importantly, you want a lawyer that has satisfied former clients that happily give excellent testimonials, five-star ratings, and write positive reviews.
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How Insurance Companies View Criminal Acts In Personal Injury ClaimsIf a person suffers personal injuries as a result of a criminal act or offense, the legal process can get complicated when it comes to pursuing an injury claim.
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The Davis’ kick off ‘Black History Month’ by having coffee with Rev. Jesse JacksonSeattle attorney kicks of Black History Month with Reverend Jesse Jackson and a cup of Starbucks coffee.
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Attorney Chris Davis Recognized with Martindale-Hubbell 'Client Distinction Award'Seattle attorney Chris Davis has been recognized by Martindale-Hubbell with the "Client Distinction Award" based on the positive feedback he received from clients
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Why Insurance Companies Love Settlement Mill Law FirmsStanford professor Nora Freeman Engstrom recently conducted a study that suggested that insurance companies prefer working with “settlement mills” rather than boutique-style law firms
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Supreme Court Rules Injured Car Accident Victim is Entitled to Attorneys FeesThe United States Supreme Court on Tuesday, in US Airways Inc. v McCutchen Et Al - ruled that a man who was seriously injured in a car accident in 2007 is entitled to keep some of the money