Looking for free information about personal injury law? We have a variety of helpful articles designed to address some of the common issues facing accident victims which you can find below.
We also offer a series of free legal guides through the Washington Accident Books public education program. These books provide answers to a variety of frequently-asked questions and caution against the common mistakes people make after an accident.
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Volume 2, Issue 6 - Davis Law Group Newsletter - Aug/Sept 2008IN THIS ISSUE: What is Estate Planning? And why should I care?; Behind The Wheel: Teen Driving Rules; Client Satisfaction Survey; Client Bill Of Rights; Welcome Mordecai Goldstein; Allstate agrees to pay $390,000 to settle car accident case on appeal — after refusing to pay its $25,000 policy limits before trial; Thanks Paralegal/Legal Assistants; New FREE Booklet: Hiring A Great Lawyer
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Attorney Evaluation Form / ScorecardKeep score as you interview potential lawyers. Use this evaluation form / scorecard to help you ask the right questions during your "free consultation" and check off their "score". Then compare the two or three attorneys that you interview.
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Attorney Evaluation FormLooking for a lawyer? Use this attorney evaluation form / scorecard to compare the qualifications of the lawyers that you interview.
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The Smart Consumer's Guide To Hiring A Great Lawyer: Getting The Right Attorney For Your Accident CaseThe Smart Consumer's Guide To Hiring A Great Lawyer: Getting The Right Attorney For Your Accident Case is full of thoughtful steps and practical tips that will help you during your search for the right attorney including: The 11 evaluation criteria that you should use when selecting an attorney; The truth about lawyer finder websites and directories; A lawyer scorecard/evaluation form that you can use when interviewing attorneys.
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Sampling Design Used in the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation SurveyThe purpose of the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey (NMVCCS) was to collect information on the vehicles, the roadways, and the environmental conditions as well as the human behavioral factors that are likely to contribute to crash occurrence. The data was collected on crashes involving light vehicles, during the period January 2005 to December 2007.
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Use of Child Restraints to Protect Children In Car AccidentsNOPUS is conducted annually by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Statistical Analysis of Alcohol-Related Driving Trends, 1982-2005Overall, the percent of drivers involved in fatal crashes who had consumed alcohol and had blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or above prior to the crash steadily decreased from 1982 to 1997 and then leveled off (more or less). In an attempt to explain the 1982-1997 reduction and the 1997-2005 level trend, this report presents a statistical analysis of factors that influenced the historical alcohol-related driving trends from 1982 to 2005.
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The National Survey of the Use of Child Car Seats l Seattle Child Car Accident LawyerThe National Survey of the Use of Car Seats.
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Driver Electronic Device Use in 2007Hand-held cell phone use by drivers was up again to 6 percent in 2007 compared to 5 percent in 2006, and this increase in use occurred in many driver categories, including male drivers, female drivers, drivers age 25 to 69, drivers of all races, and drivers in all vehicle types. This result is from the National Occupant Protection Use Survey (NOPUS), which provides the only probability-based observed data on driver electronic device use in the United States. The NOPUS is conducted annually by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA) of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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COUNTS FOR FRONTAL AIR BAG RELATED FATALITIES AND SERIOUSLY INJURED PERSONSStatus of air bag related fatality and serious injury cases during the period 1/01/08 - 7/01/08.
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Traffic Safety Report Bicyclists and Other Cyclists, 2006Bicyclists and other cyclists include riders of two-wheel non motorized vehicles, tricycles, and unicycles powered solely by pedals.
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Volume 2, Issue 5 - Davis Law Group Newsletter - June/July 2008IN THIS ISSUE: Allstate Is The Worst Insurer For Consumers; Love Without Boundaries; Ask The Attorney; Client Satisfaction Survey; The Race To Heal—Part One; Washington State Cell Phone Law
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