In the state of Washington, wrongful death lawsuits can be filed by any representative of the deceased’s estate. In cases where the victim was married or partnered, these actions are…
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month and this year’s theme is Not Alone. The Not Alone campaign is designed to educate the general public about the impact brain injury has…
Truck accidents, even those that seem fairly cut and dry, often involve multiple parties – several of whom may not even be near the scene of the accident. This is…
An older Jeep caught fire while driving on the 2100 block of Lake Drive Key Peninsula South, near Palmer Lake. According to witnesses, flames coming up from under the dashboard…
Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties are experiencing instances of anencephaly at a rate five-times higher than the national average. Anencephaly is a rare birth defect that prevents parts of the…
An incomplete spinal cord injury occurs when the cord is damaged, perhaps even partially severed, but still one single unit. A complete spinal cord injury occurs when the spine is…
Brain injury, even when termed “mild” can have a profound impact on every aspect of your life. All the while, treating these injuries can cost hundreds of thousands, potentially millions…
A new report by the CDC suggests many pregnant women are being prescribed opioids for pain, despite their known link to birth defects. According to the report, 27.7 percent of…
Our Seahawks are going back to the Super Bowl! This provides the perfect opportunity to talk about the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s new campaign: Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive…
The first five days of 2015 have seen recalls issued by both GM and Volkswagen. GM expanded its recall of defective vehicles on the 1st to include 85,000 model year…