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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Do I Have To Pay Taxes On My Personal Injury Settlement Check? Often enough during the personal injury process, a Davis Law Group client will pause for a moment and ask, “Do I have to pay taxes on my personal injury award?” -
Jury Duty Service in King County Washington Jurors are not supposed to seek information outside of the courtroom. They are required to reach a verdict based on only the facts that are presented at trial as determined by the judge’s ruling on admissibility. -
The Importance of Medical Evidence in Personal Injury Claims Learning How To Be Your Own Best Advocate: Managing Your Medical Treatment After An Accident -
Hiring An Attorney May Mean A Larger Settlement In Your Personal Injury Case Research Studies Show That Car Accident Victims That Hire a Lawyer Get Larger Settlements -
Seattle’s Premier Law Firm – Davis Law Group, P.S. If you are looking for Seattle’s premier personal injury law firm then you need not look any further than attorney Chris Davis and the Davis Law Group. -
Tricks of the Trade How Insurance Companies Deny, Delay, Confuse and Refuse Tricks of the Trade How Insurance Companies Deny, Delay, Confuse and Refuse is an industry white paper written by the American Association for Justice. -
'Attorney at Law Magazine' Features Seattle Lawyer Chris Davis Award winning Washington State personal injury lawyer Chris Davis of Davis Law Group is featured on the cover of the inaugural issue of the national edition of 'Attorney at Law Magazine'. -
The Seattle Book Lawyer: Chris Davis hris Davis is the Seattle book attorney. In 2007 Davis released his first book. As a public service, the book is free to any car accident victim that requests a copy.