by James Lambka | Feb 23, 2021 | Injury Law, Washington Law
WHAT IS A CONFLICT OF INTEREST? – There are many types of conflicts of interest in the legal setting. There are enough that attorneys have written entire books covering them all. In personal injury law, there are some types of conflicts that we see more often...
by James Lambka | Nov 29, 2020 | Automobile Accidents, Injury Law, Washington Law
Distracted driving is a phenomenon that has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. This can be attributed mostly to smartphones, which essentially function as mini computers and entertainment consumption devices. Drivers may get distracted while driving...
by James Lambka | Nov 29, 2020 | Automobile Accidents, Injury Law, Washington Law
Today’s topic focuses on the issue of the family car doctrine. Many people in Washington may not know a lot, or at all, about the family car doctrine. That’s why we feel it’s imperative to define it for our readers. So what is the family car...
by James Lambka | Oct 30, 2020 | Automobile Accidents, Injury Law, Insurance Law, Property Damage
What is GAP Insurance? – GAP Insurance stands for “Guaranteed Asset Protection.” The purpose of GAP insurance is to make up for any shortcoming in regular automobile insurance. Shortcomings occur because there is often a difference between the amount that an...
by James Lambka | Oct 27, 2020 | Automobile Accidents, Injury Law, Medical Info
Now that most counties have entered “Phase Two” of the re-opening of businesses, injured persons will be able to enjoy more treatment options than were open to them over the previous several months. If you have injuries that require medical intervention, and you have...
by James Lambka | Oct 27, 2020 | Automobile Accidents, Injury Law, Slip & Fall
Wage loss concerns during COVID-19 Wage loss is a form of damage that many clients believe is straight-forward, but in reality, it can be difficult to prove. For example, If you were injured and had to take time off of work because you could not do your job as a...